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Bright colors, bold shapes, and products that strive to evoke a sense of happiness – that’s the formula that helped Brett Heyman and her brand Edie Parker become labeled as the Coco Chanel of luxury weed.

Since expanding her upscale accessory and home goods brand into the Cannabis space, they’ve released thoughtfully designed smokeware, including products with NY artists like Paul Arnhold and Sticky Glass. In 2019 they worked with Emjay to put out a line of flower in California and Barney’s on supplying their high-end head shop in Beverly Hills. This last year, they launched Weedie Parker Creative to help newer companies establish compliant branding.

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One of the most prolific makers/artists operating on the scene today, GZ1 – whose brand goes by whateverforever – creates work that spans art, clothing, bags, hats, vinyl figures, glass, and even doormats, tap lights and clocks. Inspired by Cannabis comedians who pushed the envelope in their genre, this Pennsylvania artist believes weed culture will continue to expand. “It’s going global, and there’s going to be a need for more people to represent – just like skating, or graff, or any artform that grew from nothing,” says GZ1. Last year, he held a fashion show on the East Coast just to give away pairs of his new footwear featuring his iconic Barfield character. WHATEVERFOREVER.COM | @GZ1WHATEVERFOREVER

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