Did Law Roach and Naomi Campbell Shade Rihanna's Outfit at New York Fashion Week? The Internet Thinks So

Law Roach has his own thoughts on what people wear – and he’s not afraid to share them.

The image architect shared a video on Instagram over the weekend with supermodel Naomi Campbell where the two joked about being “modest”. They were dressed in what they wore to the Alaïa show on September 6 during New York Fashion Week, leading commentators to believe that the video was filmed immediately after the show and released later.

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While fueling the “shy” and “careful” trend, the two went back and forth, saying they “don’t go to shows like other girls.”

In the video, Roach says, “We don’t come out with daddies or chichis. Very humble.”

“Very carefully,” Campbell replies before they continue back and forth. Campbell then adds, “It’s not about showing off, it’s about the clothes.”

Roach wrote in the caption: “Just arrived in London Town 🇬🇧 can’t wait to be low key with my favorite icon @naomi” and also tagged Jools Lebron, who created the low key trend.

While Roach and Campbell’s back-and-forth seems pretty innocuous, almost all comments immediately assumed the pair were talking about Rihanna, who was also in attendance at the Alaïa show, wearing a sparkly dress that showed off plenty of cleavage.

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Rihanna at the Alaia fashion show.

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Several comments pointed out that Rihanna “ignored” Campbell and Roach when she arrived at the New York Fashion Week show. Videos on social media showed Rihanna entering the show and walking past the couple who were seated together after she greeted Edward Enninful.

Others called Roach and Campbell’s video “hungry” for attention and accused them of shaming a black man. However, it’s worth noting that neither Roach nor Campbell at any point said who they were talking about, if at all.

Representatives for Roach and Campbell did not respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

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Shortly after the Instagram comments blew up, Roach took to X (formerly Twitter) with another video, seemingly to set the record straight. In the video, he says, “You always think something has to be something. But something isn’t always something. Sometimes something is just nothing. So stop trying to turn nothing into something. You know what? You all need to get a job.” He captioned the post: “Can yall just stop producing [s—] up?”

There were comments again from people claiming the stylist was now trying to back down after being called out and people didn’t believe what he was saying. One person wrote: “I hate it when people post things on the internet and then get mad when the internet responds?”

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Multiple people felt that Roach and Campbell “knew” what they were doing with their Instagram post.

Rihanna has not made any announcements on social media.

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