'I want everybody to look at me and see that there's a place for us in this small, small industry. We have a place here, and there should be more people like me or like Jason Rembert or Jason Bolden,' says LUXURYLAW:
He's also the first black stylist to cover the annual "The Hollywood Reporter" Stylists and Stars issue.Author:Mikelle StreetPublish date:May 3, 2017Law Roach has a tightly curated styling roster. In fact, you could tick his current red carpet clients off on one hand: Zendaya, Ariana Grande and Celine Dion.
"A woman who was a client of the store was a really good friend of Zendaya's dad," Roach explained. "I'll never forget this: [Zendaya] was going to Justin Bieber's 'Never Say Never' premiere and she didn't have anything to wear. They were going shopping and the client said, 'Law said he's a stylist, you should go along.' So I did, and we've been together ever since.
Though Zendaya is quite the get for brands now , there was a point at which the stylist had to prove her relevancy, as well as the relevancy of some of his other talent — a roster that began expanding after Zendaya rose to style prominence. "I fought," Roach admitted when asked. "I fought for Zendaya for years, I fought for her. I didn't come from anybody's lineage, I was never someone's intern, I wasn't in 'the system' so I didn't have any structure.
"Finally, she said, 'You know what, I'm going to take a chance on you,' and gave us that dress." That appearance made Zendaya one of the best dressed of the night by most reports, made her a talk of the then Joan Rivers-hosted "Fashion Police" and warranted a personal "thank you" from Ungaro Creative Director Fausto Puglisi. Roach, Zendaya and Puglisi still have a relationship to this day.
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