
And perhaps, certain designers' pleasure of choice has found its way into their businesses — at both Baja East and Alexander Wang, marijuana leaves played a big role in giving soft, sensual, nighttime pieces a bit of color. The seven-pronged leaves are beautiful, aesthetically speaking, and they emblazoned (heh) leather slip dresses and furry miniskirts at Alexander Wang. There, they were pronged with teeth, looking more like lacy ferns than weed. At Baja East, the leaves were sharp and uniform, like tiny stars in a golden constellation.
It's a silly and sort of stupid motif in the same kind of way it was silly and sort of stupid to wear a "leaf" earring in high school that you picked up at Spencer's Gifts after a food-court date at the mall. But hey — if the '90s are back...

Weed prints on a mohair skirt at Alexander Wang.

Laser cutouts on a leather slip.

Like a kush kaleidoscope.

Lace peekaboos on a silk dress.

Closer now.

Weed pins on an army jacket at Baja East.

A silver drop earring.

A clutch of weed leaves on a golden hoop.
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