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Derron Cherry is making a name for himself in the fashion world with his standout brand, Beeōmbi. Originally from St. Louis, he’s caught the attention of celebrities like Teyana Taylor, Nia Long, Oprah, and Porsha Williams, thanks to his bold and original designs.
Fashion runs deep in Cherry’s family. His mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother were all talented seamstresses, and he picked up sewing at just five years old. By the time he was in middle school, he was already transforming old clothes into new pieces, and in high school, he was designing full gowns.
The name Beeōmbi has a personal backstory. When Cherry was three, he mispronounced “bologna” as “Beeōmbi,” and the nickname stuck. By seventh grade, he was already dreaming of launching a clothing line under that name.
His work has made a big splash in the entertainment industry, especially in film and television. After studying at the Chicago International Academy of Design and Technology for three years, he returned to St. Louis and landed a tailoring job on the set of the movie *Selma*, where he worked alongside Ruth E. Carter and Ava Duvernay. That experience sparked his interest in costume design, and for the past ten years, he’s been working with Tyler Perry, creating looks for Madea and contributing to shows like *Sistahs* and *Perimeter* on BET.
Outside of film, Beeōmbi is growing as a fashion label. Earlier this year, his line was featured at Neiman Marcus. Known for its detailed craftsmanship, his work is often compared to high-end designers like Balmain and Alexander McQueen. He also enjoys blending masculine and feminine elements in his women’s wear, giving his pieces a unique, androgynous edge.
At the upcoming Bomb Fashion Show, Beeōmbi will debut his new collection, “Welcome to the Jungle,” inspired by a recent trip to Africa. The line will include a mix of leather, silk, and wool pieces, with standout leather designs featured in both his ready-to-wear and haute couture collections.
Cherry is excited about his involvement in New York Fashion Week and has long admired Fashion Bomb Daily. Looking ahead, he plans to continue working in television, grow his ready-to-wear line, and eventually open his own store.