Celebrity stylist Law Roach is known for creating iconic red carpet looks, from dressing Zendaya as Cinderella in a Tommy Hilfiger dress that lit up with the wave of Roach’s wand to making Anya Taylor-Joy look like Eliza Doolittle in vintage Bob Mackie. In March 2023, he shocked the fashion world by announcing his retirement from day-to-day styling. Now the ‘image architect’ has reemerged with a new business , an online learning platform called School of Style, intended to help aspiring stylists navigate the exclusive and opaque fashion industry.

Roach will serve as chief creative officer for the platform. He stopped by the Most Innovative Companies podcast to talk about what he hopes to accomplish through School of Style , how he helped Zendaya stand out, and what Kamala Harris could do to up her style game. How did you get your start as a stylist? I opened a vintage store [in Chicago in 2009].

Kanye West came in, and [the store] just kind of exploded. We started to get calls from stylists around the world in London, Milan, New York, and L.A.

asking for things. I just started saying I was a stylist. I don’t know if I knew a lot about fashion, but I knew about style, because style is what you’re born with.

I did more and more research and a lot of diving into magazines and YouTube, trying to learn as much as possible. How do you create a look? | For me it always starts with the emotion. I have to figure out who the client is, and then, as I start the process of pull.