@TheSultaan001 Half of this is true and the other half is dependent on the system...
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Let me reintroduce myself
Hi! It's purple (purple verse), and unlike the usual me this is a shed caused my thirst for growth and legacy
Not your regular video editor and multi skilled personnel anymore, I now have actual title (it's a wonderful burden), direction and goal.
Check out my profile for more information.
Let's do great work together.
We are done watching talented people get shut out of Web3.
Done watching ghost communities with 10,000 members and zero culture.
Done watching skilled creatives grind for free with no path, no portfolio, no reward.
Today that changes.
Croissance is live.
As I draw nearer to a rebranding that comes with new dawn of priority and direction, here's a submission to proceed that.
Reimagining Capcut as a different brand
Fashion: CAPCUT™ — Wear the Draft
My concept begins with a simple observation:
CapCut did not become successful because it was the most powerful editing software. It became successful because it changed how people think about creativity. It transformed creation from a specialized skill into an everyday behavior.
I wanted to explore what would happen if that same philosophy were applied to fashion.
The result is —a fashion brand built around the idea that identity is not fixed. Just as videos can be edited, refined, and reimagined, personal style can also evolve continuously. Instead of asking people to "find their style," CAPCUT encourages them to version themselves.
The brand treats fashion as a creative operating system rather than a collection of garments. Clothing becomes a tool for navigating different modes of life—Builder Mode, Creator Mode, Explorer Mode, Operator Mode—allowing people to adapt their appearance to their ambitions, environments, and cultural moments.
Inspired by CapCut's focus on speed, accessibility, and participation, CUTMODE removes the friction traditionally associated with fashion. Outfits function like templates, collections respond to cultural movements rather than seasonal calendars, and customers become active participants in shaping the brand's visual language.
At its core, it is designed for a generation that already lives in a world of profiles, avatars, digital identities, and constant self-reinvention. It acknowledges that modern identity is fluid, iterative, and collaborative.
This is not about translating software into clothing. It is about translating a mindset. The same mindset that made creativity feel accessible to millions through CapCut becomes a new fashion system where self-expression is no longer a finished product, but an ongoing draft.
My creative point of view is that the future of fashion is not simply about what people wear. It is about creating systems that empower people to continuously design, edit, and redefine who they are.
@XZNSEI What if I tell you there's a better way of approach than solo? No rejection, just active support and guild reference while actively earning through the process...
Long time no see xzen, thanks for your support
As I draw nearer to a rebranding that comes with new dawn of priority and direction, here's a submission to proceed that.
Reimagining Capcut as a different brand
Fashion: CAPCUT™ — Wear the Draft
My concept begins with a simple observation:
CapCut did not become successful because it was the most powerful editing software. It became successful because it changed how people think about creativity. It transformed creation from a specialized skill into an everyday behavior.
I wanted to explore what would happen if that same philosophy were applied to fashion.
The result is —a fashion brand built around the idea that identity is not fixed. Just as videos can be edited, refined, and reimagined, personal style can also evolve continuously. Instead of asking people to "find their style," CAPCUT encourages them to version themselves.
The brand treats fashion as a creative operating system rather than a collection of garments. Clothing becomes a tool for navigating different modes of life—Builder Mode, Creator Mode, Explorer Mode, Operator Mode—allowing people to adapt their appearance to their ambitions, environments, and cultural moments.
Inspired by CapCut's focus on speed, accessibility, and participation, CUTMODE removes the friction traditionally associated with fashion. Outfits function like templates, collections respond to cultural movements rather than seasonal calendars, and customers become active participants in shaping the brand's visual language.
At its core, it is designed for a generation that already lives in a world of profiles, avatars, digital identities, and constant self-reinvention. It acknowledges that modern identity is fluid, iterative, and collaborative.
This is not about translating software into clothing. It is about translating a mindset. The same mindset that made creativity feel accessible to millions through CapCut becomes a new fashion system where self-expression is no longer a finished product, but an ongoing draft.
My creative point of view is that the future of fashion is not simply about what people wear. It is about creating systems that empower people to continuously design, edit, and redefine who they are.
Rebranding in a bit, hopefully you don't miss me.
It's a v2.0 upgrade, comes with a founder pack, ambassador pack and Premium posh🫠
Say your goodbyes to purple Simpson
Rebranding in a bit, hopefully you don't miss me.
It's a v2.0 upgrade, comes with a founder pack, ambassador pack and Premium posh🫠
Say your goodbyes to purple Simpson