Hair care appears to be the latest frontier for CBD — so what does it do, if anything?
The buzzy direct-to-consumer fragrance company is dropping a limited edition 420 collection full of calming, kush-inspired aromas.
A look at five other cannabis-derived compounds worth knowing.
It's off to a strong start.
If you buy — or sell — chic weed accessories, you've got to pay it forward.
Does the so-called "Hermès of marijuana" want to also become the Estée Lauder of it?
It was only a matter of time.
Beyond treating weed as a wellness product, these businesses are drawing increasing comparisons to fashion ones, and that's no accident.
Three just-launched online marketplaces are seeking to cure the ails of modern life via the trendy, cannabis-derived ingredient.
Your friend, significant other, sibling, parent — anyone!
Including tinctures, gummies, lip balms, masks and oils.
The brand aims to make quality apparel and accessories to wear when you’re high.
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The new media brand focuses on cannabis culture in a way that's smart, creative and highly entertaining.
Popular Los Angeles-based cannabis chain MedMen is behind the new title.
Meet "Broccoli" and "Gossamer."
...And it looks like some big changes are coming to Berlin Fashion Week.
So far, she's paid homage to Snoop Dogg and Jimi Hendrix in nail art form.
A look at CBD oil's increasing popularity in skin care.
Plus, one writer's take on why "fashion week isn't fun anymore."
What, you *don't* own a $2,690 marijuana leaf ear jacket?
And Riccardo Tisci defends his friendship with Kim Kardashian.
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