Law Roach
- Born: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Nationality: American
- Notable Works and Collaborations: Best known for his long-term styling partnership with Zendaya, which elevated her to global fashion status; worked with Céline Dion on her celebrated fashion reinvention; has also styled Anya Taylor-Joy, Ariana Grande, and Megan Thee Stallion; served as a judge on America’s Next Top Model and Legendary; collaborated with luxury houses including Valentino, Louis Vuitton, and Burberry.
- Signature Style or Philosophy: Calls himself an “image architect,” emphasizing storytelling and transformation through clothing; known for constructing cohesive visual identities that merge red carpet glamour with cultural relevance; approaches styling as a narrative-building practice rather than trend-setting.
Law Roach is one of the most influential figures in celebrity fashion, known for his work with major stars and his ability to rethink what styling can be. Originally from Chicago, he launched his career running his boutique, Deliciously Vintage, in the city’s Pilsen neighborhood. His break came in 2009 when Kanye West visited his shop, bringing attention that helped expand his reach in the industry.
After moving to Los Angeles, Roach began working with a roster of high-profile clients. His collaboration with Zendaya remains a central part of his career, guiding her evolution from Disney star to global fashion figure through red carpet looks that combined risk and refinement. He also worked closely with Céline Dion, helping develop a new public image through couture and street style moments that resonated internationally.
In March 2023, Roach announced his retirement from styling, citing burnout and the pressures of the fashion system. By 2025, he had returned on his own terms, taking on selective projects and clients. That year, he consulted for Burberry during the Met Gala, where he curated looks for several attendees and reinforced his ongoing influence in celebrity fashion.
Beyond styling, Roach published a book in 2024 titled How to Build a Fashion Icon, offering insights from his experience and guidance for emerging creatives. Throughout his career, he has preferred to call himself an “image architect,” reflecting his view that his work involves more than wardrobe. It is about constructing identity and presence. Today, he remains a central figure in the conversation around image-making and modern celebrity style.