While some in the fashion industry are doing everything they can to distance themselves from Melania Trump, one Italian designer is very publicly defending and celebrating the First Lady.

Stefano Gabbana, one half of the famed duo Dolce & Gabbana, posted a photo to his Instagram account on Tuesday of Melania wearing on of the fashion house's blazers for her official White House portrait.

'BEAUTIFUL,' wrote Gabbana alongside the image, along with eight emoji hearts.

Soon after he posted, the comment section began to film up with many criticizing Gabbana and the fact that he was celebrating the First Lady.

And rather than keep quiet, the designer fired right back, telling one person to 'f*** off' and another to 'go to hell.'

Proud stylist: Dolce & Gabbana designer Stefano Gabbana posted Melania Trump's official White House portrait on Instagram (above)

Backlash: Gabbana was soon criticized by some for his support of Melania and how the fashion house treats women (above)

Clap back: He responded to one person by saying 'f*** off' (above) and told another to 'go to hell'

One Instagram user criticized Gabbana for always showing women as a wife or mother and never as someone who could be president while another wrote that he had lost another follower.

'I dont' care. Really!!' responded Gabbana.

The comments for the most part however were glowing for Gabbana after the initial few negative responses.

Many also wrote that Gabbana had now gained a follower for his support of Melania.

In her official portrait, Melania wears a a $2900 Turlington Satin-Trim Two-Button Jacket from Dolce & Gabbana which she paired with an Hermes scarf and the 25-carat ring her husband gave her for their tenth anniversary.

It is not the first time Melania has worn the Italian brand, and also not the first time Gabbana has written about her.

He posted a photo of her earlier this year on Instagram, and once again defended her when attacked about dressing the wife of Donald Trump.

'Melania Trump #DGwoman thank you #madeinitaly,' wrote Gabanna, along with multiple heart emojis.

Almost as soon as he posted the photo, Instagram users began to go after him in the comment section of his post.

'Discussing you dressed her shame on you!!!!' wrote one user.

Gabbana then fired back at the woman: 'Ignorant.'

'Yuck. I think I just bought my last Dolce piece,' wrote another individual.

Gabbana replied to that by writing: 'Great.' He also included a heart emoji.

'So disappointed,' said one person.

'I don't care,' replied Gabbana.

Fashionable fellas: Gabbana (left) and his longtime partner in designs and former partner in life Domenico Dolce (right)

Not backing down: The deisgner also responded to online critics in January when he posted an image of Melania wearing one of his dresses to a New Year's Eve party (above)

One woman went after Melania repeatedly, leading Gabbana to write: 'I like Melania. She's a beautiful woman.'

He also wrote to another commenter: 'I loooooove Melania.'

Finally, there was one person who wrote that Gabbana should not support Melania because he is gay.

'Sad when a gay designer doesn’t care about other groups being repressed,' wrote the person.;

Gabbana was not happy with that comment, and told the person: 'Dont call me gay please!! I’m a man!!! Who I love its my private life.'

Later in the week Gabbana continued to post stories about the uproar over him pointing out that Melania, a former model, wore one of his dresses and looked good in the frock.