Jasmine James, better known as @cutiepiesensei, continues to grow her brand not just through content but through conviction. Featured recently in both Business Insider and Crunchyroll News, Jasmine’s label Fira X Wear has turned a niche love of anime into a fashion platform that speaks directly to the community. Her collaboration with Crunchyroll—the global leader in anime streaming—wasn’t just about design. It was about timing, audience intuition, and taking the kind of creative risk that most people shy away from. At Dulcedo, our job is to support talent like Jasmine with a strategy that keeps pace with their vision and goals.
Meanwhile, Arasha Lalani brought something entirely different to the stage, quite literally. How I Met Your Masi, the live comedy show she co-created and stars in, sold out The Dynasty Typewriter in Los Angeles. The show celebrates South Asian sisterhood through sharp writing and heartfelt humour, pop culture references, and the kind of joyful chaos that makes a room lean in. Arasha has a voice that feels at once specific and expansive. Her comedy doesn’t just entertain, it connects. And that kind of resonance doesn’t happen by accident. It comes from a creator who understands exactly what she wants to say and how to say it.
That’s what we look for at Dulcedo. And when it’s there, we help build the space around it. Because when creators are backed by teams who see the bigger picture, their vision scales. Not just louder—but smarter, deeper, and with staying power.