Celebrity fashion stylist Law Roach said viewers should "come correct" when he is judging an outfit [1].
This warning underscores the high standards of one of the industry's most influential stylists. Roach's reputation for blunt and honest feedback makes his critiques a significant moment for anyone seeking his professional validation.
In a segment appearing on Good Morning America, Roach said that proper attire is essential when being evaluated [1]. He delivered the message as a fashion rule of the day, reinforcing the idea that preparation and style are non-negotiable when facing a professional judge [1].
Roach has built a career on transforming the public images of major stars through meticulous curation. By telling people to come correct, he signals that he will not overlook mistakes or lack of effort in a garment's execution [1].
"Come correct when Law Roach is judging," Roach said [1].
His approach to fashion is rooted in the belief that clothing is a form of communication. When a person presents themselves for critique, the outfit serves as their primary statement. Roach's candidness ensures that the feedback is based on the actual quality of the look rather than polite platitudes [1].
This insistence on excellence reflects a broader trend in celebrity styling where the goal is not just to wear a brand, but to create a cohesive, and intentional image. Roach continues to use his platform to teach the public about the importance of intentionality in dress [1].
“"Come correct when Law Roach is judging."”
The emphasis on 'coming correct' highlights the shift in celebrity styling from simple garment selection to a rigorous discipline of image architecture. Roach is positioning fashion critique as a high-stakes evaluation where technical execution and intentionality are the primary metrics of success.

