Zendaya’s Stylist Law Roach Just Shared One Major Fashion Nod He Really Wants To Recreate With His Famous Client

Zendaya’s Stylist Law Roach Just Shared One Major Fashion Nod He Really Wants To Recreate With His Famous Client

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There are few things you can bet on in Hollywood, but what you can count on is Law Roach coordinating excellent wardrobe for his client, Zendaya. Just this year alone, they graced us with the incredible armored look for the Dune sequel, and there was also the actress’ return to the Met Gala, which featured that peacock-inspired outfit. They set the bar for amazing carpet and press looks, forever pushing the envelope and pulling inspiration from various sources. Now, the un-retired fashion designer has revealed a major fashion nod he’s been dying to recreate with the Challengers star.

Over the years, Law Roach and Zendaya’s relationship has yielded much success, and they’ve even set the tone for a-listers method dressing. Roach has only ever had great things to say about his longtime friend and has enjoyed their collaborations. While speaking with People, the 46-year-old stylist spoke about what he still wants to accomplish with the Spider-Man alum, and he name-dropped a Vogue Paris cover from 2007 that features Andre J, a popular promoter, and model Carolyn Murphy:

It really, really inspired me, so I’ve always — especially since I started being on covers of magazines myself — I’m like, ‘How cool with it be for Zendaya and I to recreate that cover?’ So I’ve been manifesting that, and that’s been on my vision board and my wish list.

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