Selected portfolio

Financing Caribbean Intellectual Property

C15 Studios invests in and structures scalable Caribbean intellectual property across fashion, literature, television, Carnival, and digital innovation. Our portfolio reflects our core thesis: when properly financed, structured, and positioned for export, Caribbean culture is a powerful economic driver.


  • Sector: Fashion & Lifestyle Brand

    C15 Role: Strategic Advisory | Financial Structuring | Brand Development

    Maison Hideout represents the evolution of a Caribbean-born fashion brand into a globally positioned lifestyle label. C15 supports the restructuring and repositioning of the brand for scalability, focusing on sustainable growth, international market access, and long-term brand equity. The engagement demonstrates C15’s ability to structure fashion ventures as investable creative assets — aligning brand storytelling with disciplined financial strategy.

  • Sector: Literary IP | Digital Audio Distribution

    C15 Role: Audio Rights Management | Executive Production | Distribution Strategy

    The audiobook adaptation of Pleasantview reflects C15’s commitment to expanding Caribbean literary IP into global digital markets. By structuring and managing audio rights and distribution pathways, C15 positioned the title for international accessibility across major audiobook platforms. This project illustrates the monetization of Caribbean storytelling through format expansion, rights management, and long-term intellectual property participation.

  • Sector: Carnival | Experiential Economy | Diaspora Expansion

    C15 Role: Strategic Advisory | Market Positioning | Expansion Support

    C15 has supported the international expansion strategy of GenX Carnival Band in the Miami market, reinforcing Carnival as a global export category. The initiative demonstrates how Caribbean experiential culture can generate cross-border economic value through diaspora engagement and brand scaling. This project reflects C15’s commitment to positioning Carnival not only as cultural expression, but as structured economic infrastructure.

  • Sector: Creator Economy | Digital Innovation | Infrastructure

    C15 Role: Strategic Advisory | Investment Review | Ecosystem Development

    Yaad Labs is a Jamaican-based initiative focused on strengthening the competitiveness of Caribbean creators through digital infrastructure, collaboration frameworks, and innovation support. C15’s involvement reflects its interest in investing in enabling platforms that improve market access, policy alignment, and commercial readiness for creatives. This engagement demonstrates C15’s broader mandate: building not just projects, but the systems that support sustainable creative growth.

  • Sector: Television | Fashion | Reality Format

    C15 Role: Concept Structuring | Format Development | Financing Strategy

    Carnival Catwalk is a reality television concept that merges Caribbean Carnival culture with fashion and competitive design. C15 supports the development and financial structuring of the format, positioning it for regional production and international licensing potential. The project exemplifies C15’s focus on creating scalable Caribbean television formats with export viability and recurring revenue potential.

  • Sector: Documentary Film | Women’s Narratives | Global Release
    C15 Role: Executive Advisory | Financing Strategy | Distribution Positioning

    Moonlighting, produced by Allix Devenish and Jay Shetty and shot in the United States, is a documentary exploring contemporary women’s stories and lived experience. Positioned for release around International Women’s Day 2026, the film reflects C15’s commitment to socially relevant storytelling with international resonance.

    C15’s involvement focuses on structuring the project for strategic distribution, revenue participation, and global market positioning — reinforcing documentary film as both cultural expression and investable intellectual property.