Zendaya's Stylist Law Roach Says Her Wedding Dress Will Be 'Really Beautiful' But 'No One Gets to See'
Zendaya may be known for her iconic red carpet looks, but her stylist Law Roach says the public shouldn't expect to see her wedding dress when she marries Tom Holland.
'She and Tom are super private about their relationship. They're trying to be as private as possible,' Roach said in a conversation with Complex.
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'There won't be a Vogue spread or there won't be pictures of the wedding and the people who she will invite will be really respectful of their privacy, so it'll be a really beautiful dress that no one gets to see,' he added.
When asked if he was going to help with the wedding dress, Roach told E! News last month that he would though the wedding was too 'far away' to prep for.
'Of course, of course. It's far away. They're both making a bunch of movie this years and a lot premieres next year so you'll see a lot of red carpet [looks], so I'm resting up for 2026. But the wedding … you know,' he said.
In January, TMZ confirmed via sources that the longtime couple was engaged. Speculation grew after Zendaya wore a diamond sparkler on her ring finger during the Golden Globes.
Then, adding fire to the fuel, during the Globes, the Instagram account for Max, home to her series Euphoria, seemingly confirmed the news with a post showing off the ring with a clip from the show. 'I have never, ever been happier,' read the caption.
Holland proposed at some point between the Christmas and New Year's holidays, 'dropping to one knee in a very intimate setting in one of Zendaya's family homes in the United States,' sources told TMZ.
Zendaya and Holland met and reportedly began dating while playing Peter Parker and MJ, respectively, in the Spider-Man franchise. In September 2021, the pair seemingly confirmed their relationship after Holland shared a selfie of the pair in honor of Zendaya's birthday writing 'my MJ' in the caption.
In a June 2023 cover story with The Hollywood Reporter, Holland explained why they like to keep their relationship private: 'Our relationship is something that we are incredibly protective of and we want to keep as sacred as possible. We don't think that we owe it to anyone, it's our thing, and it has nothing to do with our careers.'
Both stars have joined the cast of Christopher Nolan's upcoming epic The Odyssey alongside Anne Hathaway, Robert Pattinson, Matt Damon, Charlize Theron and Lupita Nyong'o set to release in 2026.
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