Celebrity stylist Law Roach shocked the fashion world on Tuesday when he announced his retirement, saying that ‘the politics, the lies and false narratives finally got me.’
The 44-year-old fashion star, who is the man behind Zendaya’s incredible red carpet looks, dropped the bombshell on Instagram, where he posted a picture of a red sign that has ‘RETIRED’ written in large white letters.
The news comes just a few days after he dressed a number of stars for the Vanity Fair Oscars party, including Kerry Washington, Megan Thee Stallion, Hunter Schafer, Hailee Steinfeld, and Eve Jobs.
‘My Cup is empty….. thank you to everyone who’ve supported me and my career over the years. Every person that trusted me with their image, I’m so grateful for you all,’ he wrote in the caption.
Celebrity stylist Law Roach (pictured with his client Zendaya in 2021) announced his shock retirement on Tuesday
The 44-year-old fashion star dropped the bombshell on Instagram, saying he has had enough with ‘the politics, the lies and false narratives’ in the fashion world
‘If this business was just about the clothes I would do it for the rest of my life but unfortunately it’s not!’ he added. ‘The politics, the lies and false narratives finally got me! You win … I’m out.’
Roach’s unexpected post had some fans checking the calendar to see if it was an early April Fool’s joke. Others refused to accept his departure from the fashion world and begged him to continue as a stylist.
‘Law I won’t let you !!!! We don’t quit .. strived to hard,’ supermodel Naomi Campbell responded to his post.
‘Absolutely not,’ designer Christian Siriano commented, while stylist Karla Welch simply wrote, ‘No.’
‘Don’t do it LAW. We need you!’ stylist Brad Gorseki agreed.
Supermodel Naomi Campbell (pictured with Roach in December 2022) was among the commenters who refused to accept his retirement
Dozens of celebrities and fashion insiders took to the comments to beg him to reconsider
‘Not me over here thinking is it April 1st?’ added British model Iskra Lawrence, who included three broken heart emojis.
Meanwhile, magazine editor Edward Kobina told Roach, ‘You will always have a home @britishvogue.’
Roach has yet to comment on his plans post-retirement, sparking speculation that he may have something big in the works.
There have been rumors that he has been hired as a creative director of a brand or is about to launch something of his own, W Magazine reported.
Roach is best known for curating unforgettable looks for Zendaya, whom he memorably dressed as Cinderella for the 2019 Met Gala while taking on the role of her red-carpet Fairy Godmother.
He was also the genius behind Celine Dion’s style renaissance in 2016. After working with some of the biggest names in Hollywood, he has turned into a star in his own right.
Roach is best known for curating unforgettable looks for Zendaya, whom he memorably dressed as Cinderella for the 2019 Met Gala (pictured)
Roach worked with Zendaya numerous times over the past few weeks, pulling multiple looks for her to wear to the NAACP Image Awards (L) and the Screen Actors Guild Awards (R)
Roach (pictured with Kerry Washington at the 2022 CFDA Awards) has sparked rumors that he has been hired as a creative director of a brand or is about to launch something of his own
Over the years, he served as a judge on fashion competition shows America’s Next Top Model and Legendary, and he was honored with the inaugural stylist award at the 2022 CFDA Awards last fall.
Roach suffered a personal tragedy in 2021 after his three-year-old nephew Lamar Roach Jr. fell to his death from 17th-story apartment building in Chicago.
In a since-deleted Instagram post, he thanked his supporters for their ‘prayers and well wishes,’ saying, ‘This is the toughest thing I’ve ever had to deal with.’
The news of his retirement has caught fashion insiders by surprise, considering how widely his work has been celebrated this awards season.
Roach worked with Zendaya numerous times over the past few weeks, pulling multiple looks for her to wear to the NAACP Image Awards and the Screen Actors Guild Awards, which both took place in late February.
He also styled Washington and Issa Rae for the NAACP Image Awards and Schafer for the Costume Designer Guild Awards.
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