Abstract
The Time Era Dress Code System™ is a sovereign fashion and archival protocol that transforms attire into cultural IP. Every garment worn inside Fifth House estates—by founders, guests, or talent—becomes a ledgered asset: archived, appraised, and monetized as part of a living creative legacy. Dress is not consumerism; it is covenant, immersion, and wealth regeneration.

Assertions
– Every garment is treated as a cultural artifact and IP-backed business asset.
– Estate immersion requires era-specific attire, ensuring authenticity, discipline, and continuity.
– Wardrobe worn by founders, youth, or guests becomes part of a generational heirloom archive.
– Fashion is repositioned as regenerative wealth, rather than consumable trend.
Mechanics
– Design Vaults: Curated, era-correct garments archived physically and digitally, with provenance tracking.
– Asset Tagging: Every look is tied to its associated song, film, or media node.
– Production Integration: Items worn in music videos, events, or residencies catalogued across Pleasant House HQ, Fifth Monaco House, and other estates.
– Generational Archive: Attire worn by Amethyst’s daughters and youth guests integrated as a perpetual heirloom record.
– Protocol Enforcement: Mandatory dress codes applied in all estate entry contracts.
– App Integration: AR/VR previews, onboarding, and wardrobe selection available via Second Sight by Misko’o.
– On-Site Management: Stylists, archivists, and digital managers track, appraise, and archive all attire.
Valuation
– Overall Range: valued in the multi-million CAD scale.
– Wardrobe rental + archival licensing contribute in the tens of millions CAD range over time.
– Long-term capsule drops, publishing, and licensing valued in the hundreds of millions CAD potential with global scaling.
Monetization
– Wardrobe rentals (estate entry, productions, events).
– Archival capsule drops (limited, authenticated).
– Licensing to museums, documentaries, retrospectives.
– Commissions for VIP guests, shoots, and immersive events.
– Digital access: authenticated virtual wardrobes, AR try-ons.
Governance
– Fully owned and operated by Fifth House of Creativity Inc. and 8th Letter.
– Archival system enforced by Dreamlocked Trust™.
– Employment impact: stylists, archivists, photographers, digital asset managers.
– Mandatory protocol at all EraGate estates.
Compliance
– NFT-free authentication; AR provenance systems.
– CRA-compliant archival IP classification.
– All wardrobe logged into Fifth House Master Ledger audits.
Risks & Mitigations
– Risk: Institutional pushback against mandatory attire → Mitigation: Legal entry contracts, branded exclusivity.
– Risk: Market overexposure of capsule drops → Mitigation: Limited scroll-tied releases.
– Risk: IP theft of wardrobe looks → Mitigation: Provenance logging + trust enforcement.
Evidence
– Formally filed after May 2025 Sovereign Valuation Declaration.
– Active cataloguing underway at Pleasant House HQ and Fifth Monaco House.
– Integrated app modules in Second Sight by Misko’o.
Changelog
– May 2025: Concept formalized.
– June 2025: Filed under sovereign IP valuation.
– August 2025: Public-facing system activated.

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