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Romeich makes 'Major' moves

Published:Friday | August 20, 2010 | 12:00 AM
Romeich Major during a recent interview at The Gleaner's head office at North Street, central Kingston. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer

Designer and producer Romeich Major hasn't slowed since dominating the summer with his designs.

With the summer still here, the creative guru immediately went back to the studio to complete Feels SoGood, a rhythm he released this week.

Prior to releasing the new rhythm, which features Konshens, D'Angel and others, the 25-year-old's clothing designs could be seen at every major event this summer, including the heavy-hitting Reggae Sumfest in Montego Bay and Smirnoff Dream Weekend in Negril.

At Sumfest, almost every local artiste who performed boasted a Romeich Wear design.

Beenie Man, Bounty Killer, Mavado, KipRich, Konshens, Chino, Stephen McGregor, Tarrus Riley, Jah Cure, Wasp, G-Whizz, Versatile, Elephant Man, Aidonia, Etana and Sophia Squire were all decked out in the producer/designer's wears.

That's not all, Romeich was also the whizz behind the designs for all Wisynco shirts, Guinness outfits and Red Stripe jackets - the companies were sponsors of Reggae Sumfest.

Fashion-forward

A week later, those representing Red Stripe wore specially designed Smirnoff shirts for Smirnoff Dream Weekend.

"Lord knows, the weeks leading up to Sumfest and Dream Weekend, I think I got maybe a total of nine hours sleep; the most I would get per day is like two or three hours. I just wanted both the corporate designs and the ones for the artistes to really stand out and be fashion-forward and look great both in person and on camera. It was a lot of work, but it worked out well in the end," said Romeich.