He found fashion fame with Zendaya. Now, stylist Law Roach makes a name for himself

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He found fashion fame with Zendaya. Now, stylist Law Roach makes a name for himself
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The world of celebrity stylists is largely seen as white and female. Stylist Law Roach is ready to change that.

Serving as the creative director to Zendaya, Roach, says the new, 1970s-inspired ready-to-wear collection, which includes apparel, lingerie, sleepwear, footwear, a hobo bag and more, gives a hat tip to notable black women and trailblazers who came before Zendaya. Sunday’s show will continue the celebration of black life and culture, which was the theme of the Tommy X ZendayaAbout the latest Tommy X Zendaya runway show, Roach says, “It’s a celebration of Harlem and the people of Harlem.

"I always wanted to be a black stylist," stylist Law Roach says."I always want to be known as that. I always want to be African American." Stylist Law Roach and his longtime client and friend, actress Zendaya, at the 2019 Met Gala celebrating the"Camp: Notes on Fashion" exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 6 in New York.

Zendaya at the 2018 Met Gala, which celebrated the"Heavenly Bodies: Fashion & the Catholic Imagination" exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

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