Spotlighted: Edie Parker – Where High Fashion Meets High Culture
- Jennifer Gurton
- Mar 29
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 12

When you think of cannabis accessories, your mind might jump to the utilitarian or the discreet. But Edie Parker is here to flip that narrative—boldly, colorfully, and with a wink of vintage glam.
This isn’t just a brand; it’s a whole mood. One that fuses unapologetic fashion with elevated cannabis culture proving once and for all that getting high and having style are not mutually exclusive.
Founded by Brett Heyman in 2010, Edie Parker originally made waves in the fashion world with acrylic clutches and handbags that looked like they came straight out of a 1960s dream. Celebs loved them, fashion editors obsessed over them, and soon, the brand became synonymous with playful sophistication.
But in 2019, Heyman took her love for vintage design and paired it with another passion—weed. Enter Edie Parker Flower, the cannabis offshoot of the brand. Think of it as the rebellious, party-girl sister to the original accessories line. It’s loud, proud, and smells like a good time.
Design-Forward, Weed-Positive

At its core, Edie Parker Flower is about normalizing cannabis use through joyful, luxe design. From hand-blown glass pipes shaped like fruit to bright acrylic rolling trays that double as art pieces, every product screams, “Pass the vibe check.”
And while the accessories are a visual treat, the brand’s commitment to high-quality flower (available in select markets) shows they’re not just here for the aesthetics—they’re serious about the sesh.
The Feminine Gaze of Cannabis

What sets Edie Parker apart in a crowded cannabis market is its distinctly feminine point of view. In an industry still dominated by masculine branding and muted tones, Edie Parker unapologetically leans into color, playfulness, and femininity without dumbing it down.
It’s cannabis couture if you will.
And it’s refreshing. The brand isn’t trying to hide your high—it’s celebrating it. It invites you to make smoking a ritual, a fashion statement, and even a conversation starter at brunch. Why not pack your bowl in a cherry-shaped pipe while wearing your cutest outfit? That’s the Edie Parker way.
More Than Just a Pretty Pipe

Brett Heyman didn’t just launch Flower for fun. The brand is also rooted in social impact, supporting cannabis reform and advocating for the inclusion of women in the cannabis space—both as consumers and entrepreneurs.
Through initiatives like the Flower Fund, Edie Parker is putting its money where its mouth is, proving that cannabis brands can be both fun and functional, fabulous and forward-thinking.
Final Puff
If you’re tired of the same old stoner aesthetic and craving something that reflects your personality, Edie Parker might just be your new obsession. It’s playful, it’s polished, and it’s proof that you can be both high and high-fashion.
So whether you’re lighting up at a rooftop party or curating your coffee table with colorful cannabis pieces, Edie Parker is the brand saying: Let’s make weed chic again.
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