Law Roach is sharing deeper insight into Zendaya and Tom Holland’s wedding.
Nearly two weeks after Holland confirmed he and The Drama star tied the knot following months of speculation, Zendaya’s longtime stylist shared that the AI-generated images of her wedding dress circulating on social media didn’t hold a candle to the real gown.
"That dress was not good enough," Roach said during a June 29 appearance on Good Morning America of his reaction to the fake photos of Zendaya's wedding dress. "Trust me, the dress is better than that.”
AI-generated photos circulated in March which appeared to show Holland and Zendaya tying the knot in Italy's Lake Como. In the fake photos, the Disney Channel alum donned a lace veil in addition to a cream-colored gown featuring thin straps, a sculpted bodice and draping around her waist.
As for whether Zendaya's dress looked anything like the AI-version, Roach affirmed, "Absolutely not.”
Though many fans were fooled by the AI wedding snaps that made the rounds online after Roach revealed in March that the couple had privately wed, Zendaya, 29, shared that the pics even tricked her friends and family.
“Many people have been fooled by them,” the Euphoria star said during her March 17 appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! “While I was just out and about in real life, people were like, ‘Oh my God, your wedding photos are gorgeous,’ and I was like, ‘Babe, they’re AI. They’re not real.'”
Indeed, Holland told Esquire in an interview published June 16 that even his grandmother was fooled by the AI images of their ceremony, so much so she worried she hadn’t been invited to the wedding.
And while Zendaya and Holland had the internet buzzing about whether they actually did tie the knot for months, the Marvel star recently confirmed that the pair’s loved ones witnessed their wedding IRL.
As he told the outlet of whether any other family and friends were tricked by the AI photos, “No, because they were all there.”
But the 30-year-old was firm in keeping the details private, adding, “That’s all you’ll get on that.”
Though he’s set on keeping the special day under wraps, Holland will always be vocal about his love for Zendaya, sharing he considers her to be "my person."
"She’s my best friend, and I’m the happiest I ever have been when I’m with her," he said. "I also have never felt so supported and safe, ever. Period."
For everything we know about Tom and Zendaya’s marvelous wedding, read on…
Zendaya and Tom Holland, engaged since December 2024, weren't interested in rushing down the aisle.
"I’m resting up for 2026," the actress' longtime stylist Law Roach quipped to E! News in April 2025 when the subject of Zendaya's big day was broached.
Several months later, he told E! at the Las Culturistas Culture Awards that "the process hasn't even started yet." As he explained, "Zendaya is working on so many movies. She's now filming the next iteration of Dune, so she's away doing that. It's so many movies, so we have time. We have a lot of time."
Presumably there will be dresses, one for the vows, another for the reception and others for nuptial-adjacent activities. (Though that isn't to say there won't be a stunning outfit involving pants somewhere in the itinerary.)
But what there won't be, Law predicted, is a glossy chronicling of how it all came together, the pro guessing that "nobody will ever see" her bridal look.
Zendaya and Tom are "trying to be as private as possible," the Project Runway judge explained on a May episode of Complex's Please Explain. "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 will be a really beautiful dress that no one gets to see."
The tiniest sample size of possibilities: Louis Vuitton's Nicolas Ghesquière and Michael Kors are among the designers close to Zendaya's heart, and other favorite labels include Versace, Valentino and Tom Ford.
Obviously the Tom-Zendaya nuptials have the potential to be an extremely star-studded affair should they go that route.
In addition to parents and siblings (Zendaya has three half-sisters and two half-brothers on her father's side, while Tom has three younger brothers), the bride's list could include pals Timothée Chalamet, Bella Thorne and Hunter Schafer, and the groom is close in real life with Jacob Batalon, who plays Peter Parker's best friend Ned in the MCU.
"She's really become a sister," Timothée told Variety in 2022 of his Dune costar. "I’m so grateful to count her as a partner and a sister and a friend."
Storm Reid, who played Zendaya's little sister on Euphoria, told E! News in September 2025, "I want to be a flower girl. I want to make that happen." But even if she doesn't get to make her way down the aisle, Storm added, "I'm just so excited for her. Whenever that happens, she deserves all the best that the world has to offer."
There will be dancing, obviously, but as for more curated entertainment, Holland recently struck up a friendship with Benson Boone—who is free on that day, whenever it comes.
"Immediate yes, of course, of course," the "Slow It Down" singer told E! News at the 2025 American Music Awards in May when asked if he'd answer the call to perform for the happy couple. "I'm not gonna pass that over."
And, really, will the marriage even be legal if the newlyweds don't engage in a lip sync battle?
Zendaya may have provided a glimpse when she began sporting a delicate gold band on the fourth finger of her left hand.
And though she slipped the accessory on in place of her engagement ring, no doubt the understated piece will complement the 5.02-carat East-West Cushion Diamond Button Back Ring from British jeweler Jessica McCormack. Per the jeweler's website, the bauble boasts a Georgian style cut-down setting in 18-karat white gold and yellow gold.
"He had purchased a ring," Tom's dad, comedian Dominic Holland, wrote in a January 2025 Patreon post, confirming a proposal had taken place. "He had spoken with her father and gained permission to propose to his daughter. Tom had everything planned out… When, where, how, what to say, what to wear…"
Zendaya and Tom could pretty much get married anywhere, but what's not to like about tying the knot in the groom's native England or thereabouts?
If you're looking to have a fairy-tale day, the United Kingdom has castles.
As Zendaya put it to GQ in 2021, "I think loving someone is a sacred thing and a special thing and something that you want to deal with and go through and experience and enjoy amongst the two people that love each other."
Because, as she explained in a February 2026 Interview magazine conversation with The Drama costar Robert Pattinson, “At the end of the day, you’re a public figure, there’s nothing you can do, but some things are meant for yourself and for your loved ones."