Law Roach is speaking out about all the chatter surrounding his unexpected retirement from the fashion industry.
26.02.2023 - 09:55 / justjared.com
So many stars made it out for the 54th NAACP Awards on Saturday evening (February 25) in Pasadena, Calif.
The likes of Tracee Ellis Ross, Viola Davis, Janelle Monae, Quinta Brunson and Sheryl Lee Ralph hit the carpet at the event, which was hosted at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium.
Zendaya made a glorious return to the red carpet after missing a couple of big awards shows, and Angela Bassett also showed up after winning big at the HCA Film Awards the evening prior.
Since the guestlist was so stacked, we pulled together pics of so many of the stars from the red carpet!
Click inside to see photos of so many stars who were present for the NAACP Awards…
Scroll through photos of so many stars who attended the 54th NAACP Awards…
Adjoa Andoh
Adrian Holmes
Alexis Floyd
Angela Bassett with husband Courtney B. Vance
Austin Scott
Blac Chyna
Brandee Evans
Bre-Z
Chris Perfetti
Danielle Pinnock
Deon Cole
Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union
FYI: Gabrielle is wearing Atelier Versace SS98 Couture and Dwyane is wearing Versace.
Elarica Johnson
Gail Bean
Gina Prince-Bythewood
Jabari Banks
FYI: Jabari is wearing custom Vacheron Constantin.
Jalyn Hall
FYI: Jalyn is wearing Kenneth Colee.
Janelle James
FYI: Janelle is wearing Christian Siriano PF23.
Janelle Monae
FYI: Janelle is wearing custom Cong Tri
Jimmy Akingbola
Mayor Karen Bass
Kenya Moore
Kerry Washington
FYI: Kerry is wearing Fendi.
KJ Smith with husband Skyh Alvester Black
Kyla Pratt
Lisa Ann Walter
Malcolm D. Lee
Marcus Scribner
FYI: Marcus is wearing Mr. Saturday.
Mariama Diallo
FYI: Mariama is wearing Kyha Studios.
Method Man
Miles Brown
Novi Brown
Quinta Brunson
FYI: Quinta is
Law Roach is speaking out about all the chatter surrounding his unexpected retirement from the fashion industry.
Law Roach is only a few days into his retirement but he's already making boss moves, like making his debut on the runway. The stylist to the stars — including Zendaya, Kerry Washington, Issa Rae, and many others — strutted his stuff among the best of them Wednesday night in Miami.
Zendaya's stylist, Law Roach, may be retiring but their relationship is far from a breakup.The judge on Wednesday afternoon took to Twitter and squashed those rumors when he emphatically said their relationship will remain strong and forever.«So y'all really think I'm breaking up with Z,» he tweeted to his more than 33,000 followers on Twitter. "[W]e are forever!«He followed up that tweet with this: »She’s my little sister and it’s real love not the fake industry love." A third tweet showed a GIF of two kids playing patty cake in a field and overlayed text that read, «ME & U MUST NEVA PART.»Fans breathed a sigh of relief in the replies, with one person writing, «Thank GAWD» and another person writing, «Thank youuuuuuuuu.» There were also a ton of replies with GIFs of celebrities and cartoons exclaiming, «Phew!»Roach's proclamation on Twitter comes just one day after he announced the shocking retirement, writing, «My cup is empty… thank you to everyone who've supported me and my career over the years.»So y’all really think I’m breaking up with Z…… we are forever!She’s my little sister and it’s real love not the fake industry love.Literally me and zendaya….
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He’s one of the most famous celebrity stylists in Hollywood, but the fashion industry is buzzing with speculation about why Law Roach retired so suddenly and without any warning.
Instagram post, which was accompanied by an image of signed that read “RETIRED.” “Thank you to everyone who’ve supported me and my career over the years,” Roach continued. “Every person that trusted me with their image, I’m so grateful for you all.
Law Roach, the stylist to Zendaya, Kerry Washington, Issa Rae, and many others, is retiring.
Zendaya, Kerry Washington, Issa Rae, and many others, is retiring. The judge took to Instagram to announce the shocking retirement, writing, «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 continued. «If this business was just about the clothes I would do it for the rest of my life but unfortunately it’s not! The politics, the lies and false narratives finally got me! You win … I’m out.» A post shared by Law Roach (@luxurylaw)In 2016, Roach was announced as one of the judges for cycle 23 of, alongside Ashley Graham, Rita Ora and Drew Elliott.The following year, he then partnered with Celine Dion to style her for Couture Week in Paris and became the first African American stylist to cover the ’s annual Stylist & Stars issue.
Carla Renata Fresh off his Industry Leadership Award at the ABFF Honors and brokering a $90+ million-dollar strategic funding plan with a group of blue-chip investors, it was time to decompress as Charles D. King and wife Macro chief brand officer Stacey Walker King hosted their fifth annual pre-Oscars party. The festivities, again presented by Chase Sapphire, were in full swing at Mother Wolf in Hollywood Thursday night attracted some of Hollywood’s best known people of color. “Abbott Elementary” stars Quinta Brunson, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Tyler James Williams were in attendance, while producer/actress and “Black-ish” star Marsai Martin hit the dance floor alongside Lena Waithe, Affion Crockett and Teyana Taylor.
So many celebrities hit the runway for the 2023 ESSENCE Black Women in Hollywood Awards on Thursday evening (March 9) in Los Angeles.
Hong Chau (“The Whale,” “The Menu”), Anna Camp (“Pitch Perfect”), Melanie Lynskey (“The Last of Us”) and Sheryl Lee Ralph (“Abbott Elementary”) are among the presenters for its 38th Artios Awards taking place in both Los Angeles and New York City. Also presenting at the Los Angeles gala alongside host Yvette Nicole Brown are Utkarsh Ambudkar, Paul Walter Hauser, Andrew Leeds, Sam Richardson, Britt Robertson, Glynn Turman and Tuc Watkins. Sarita Choudhury, Jordan E. Cooper, Rory Culkin, Khris Davis, Alex Edelman, Raúl Esparza, Katie Finneran,Katrina Lenk, Nicole Ari Parker, Peppermint, Morgan Spector, Celia Rose Goodin, Chris Sullivan and Kuhoo Verma will present at the New York ceremony, with Amber Ruffin as host.
Kerry Washington paid homage to an icon at the 2023 American Black Film Festival Awards. The actress channeled the late Whitney Houston by donning the same velvet Marc Bouwer dress the singer originally wore at the BET Walk of Fame Awards Gala in 1996. Before Washington took to the red carpet, she posted a playful video on Instagram showing off the dress and paying tribute to the late singer.
Wednesday debuted on Netflix and of the streaming charts, along with it. From her to her , we can't get enough. But we won't have to wait until to see more of Ortega; she next stars in Paramount Picture's sixth installment of the Scream franchise, out this Friday, and then on Saturday, will take the SNL stage at 30 Rock as she makes her hosting debut.
The Best Supporting Performance in a New Scripted Series nominees are taking over the 2023 Independent Spirit Awards on the Santa Monica Pier!
BreAnna Bell The cast of Hulu’s latest dramedy “Unprisoned” kept the family spirit alive at the show’s premiere at the Hollywood Legion Theater on Thursday night. The show’s cast and crew — including Kerry Washington, Delroy Lindo, Faly Rakotohavana, Marque Richardson, Jee Young Han, Jordyn McIntosh, showrunner Yvette Lee Bowser and creator Tracy McMillan — examined what it means to be a “traditional” family on the red carpet before a screening of the first two episodes. The series follows relationship therapist and single mom Paige (Washington), “whose life is turned right-side-up when her dad (Lindo) gets out of prison and moves to her house to live with her and her teenage son,” according to the show’s official synopsis.
Kerry Washington is opening up about her personal and professional life.
The stars of Abbott Elementary are hitting the red carpet!
NAACP Image Awards did the thing! After its regular week-long, non-televised celebrations, the annual awards ceremony concluded with its main ceremony on Saturday night. Hosted by GRAMMY, Emmy and Golden Globe-winning actress and producer Queen Latifah, Saturday's ceremony included Janelle Monae, Taye Diggs, Kerry Washington, Jonathan Majors, Zendaya and more presenting awards to their peers, while also highlighting the accomplishments of political leaders and activists.Jennifer Hudson, Quinta Brunson, Keke Palmer and more scored wins during the pre-awards festivities, while Saturday's ceremony saw Angela Bassett, Viola Davis, Will Smith and more honored for their artistic contributions. This year's Activist of the Year Award was presented to Dr. Derrick Lee Foward, president of the Dayton Unit of the NAACP and a vice president of the Ohio NAACP, and the Youth Activist of the Year Award honored to Bradley Ross Jackson, the president of the youth council of the Bloomington-Normal NAACP in Bloomington, Indiana.
NAACP Image Awards took place on Saturday night, with Queen Latifah hosting the telecast from Pasadena Civic Auditorium. Nominees throughout the categories include Angela Bassett, Will Smith, Jonathan Majors, Mary J. Blige, Quinta Brunson, Viola Davis, Zendaya, Danielle Deadwyler, Letitia Wright and Sterling K. Brown and many more. Latifah opened the show with a robust tribute to Black women, shouting out several luminaries in the audience, including Serena Williams (who received the Jackie Robinson Sports Award), Bassett, and Davis — who Latifah celebrated for being a newly minted EGOT.
After nearly a week of handing out trophies, the televised portion of the NAACP Image Awards begins at 8 p.m. ET Saturday on multiple Paramount Global channels. The show airs delayed at 8 p.m. in the Pacific time zone. Read on about how to watch it.