Take that, trolls!

Diesel is simultaneously kicking off Milan Fashion Week with a star-studded bash and is taking a stand against online bullying with a provocative new “Haute Couture” collection designed to “disempower hate.”

The line features streetwear pieces created for celebs – including Nicki Minaj, Bella Thorne and Gucci Mane – emblazoned with shocking slurs and putdowns that were posted on their own social media platforms.

“The more hate you wear, the less you care,” explains the Italian brand in a press release. “When hit by unjustified hate, most of us take a step back, but hiding and feeling bad about it is not going to help anyone.”



Minaj, who is hosting the blowout at Diesel’s Milan flagship on Wednesday night, posted a video of herself and other stars gyrating in their offensively worded garments on her Instagram. In the clip, the feisty rapper and singer sports a jacket that says “THE BAD GUY,” rapper Gucci Mane grins and reveals his “F–K YOU IMPOSTER” T-shirt, and actress Bella Thorne shimmies in a window (calling to mind Amsterdam’s Red Light District) wearing a cut-off tee with SLUT printed on the chest. In one of the more shocking moments, Tommy Dorfman from Netflix’ “13 Reasons Why” dances down a high school hallway clad in a black jacket with “Faggot” spray painted on the front and back.

The in-your-face limited-edition pieces are available online and in Diesel stores and a portion of their sales will be donated to the OTB Foundation in support of anti-bullying and cyberbullying programs around the world. Even better, starting Oct. 6, shoppers will be able to create their own customized items. That way, they can slay in their smack-talk togs.