Founded by Brett Heyman in New York City nearly 15 years ago, Edie Parker has evolved from a cult-favorite luxury handbag label into a bold lifestyle brand spanning fashion, home, entertaining, smoking accessories, and cannabis. Defined by its playful irreverence and unmistakable point of view, Edie Parker creates conversation-starting products designed to bring joy to everyday rituals.
With a philosophy rooted in creating products for a good time, Edie Parker approaches every category through the same lens: exceptional design, cultural relevance, and an unapologetic sense of fun. From statement accessories to elevated entertaining essentials made to be proudly displayed, the brand seamlessly blends the worlds of fashion and flower.
Today, Edie Parker stands as a category-defining, female-founded and female-operated lifestyle brand with a mission to normalize and elevate social cannabis. Flower by Edie Parker has been called the "Stoner's Dior," a title cemented by Vogue, and “The Coco Chanel of Cannabis,” as defined by Forbes and echoed across the pages of The New York Times, WSJ, Paper Mag, and more.
Founded by Brett Heyman in New York City nearly 15 years ago, Edie Parker has evolved from a cult-favorite luxury handbag label into a bold lifestyle brand spanning fashion, home, entertaining, smoking accessories, and cannabis. Defined by its playful irreverence and unmistakable point of view, Edie Parker creates conversation-starting products designed to bring joy to everyday rituals.
With a philosophy rooted in creating products for a good time, Edie Parker approaches every category through the same lens: exceptional design, cultural relevance, and an unapologetic sense of fun. From statement accessories to elevated entertaining essentials made to be proudly displayed, the brand seamlessly blends the worlds of fashion and flower.
Today, Edie Parker stands as a category-defining, female-founded and female-operated lifestyle brand with a mission to normalize and elevate social cannabis. Flower by Edie Parker has been called the "Stoner's Dior," a title cemented by Vogue, and “The Coco Chanel of Cannabis,” as defined by Forbes and echoed across the pages of The New York Times, WSJ, Paper Mag, and more.