How drugs have found their way into fashion

Drugs and fashion have always been intertwined, and not always in the best way.

Heroin chic was popularised by Kate Moss in the ’90s, but it’s not all glamour: fashion giants like Alexander McQueen and John Galliano have all spoken out about their struggles with addiction.

However, now drugs are taking a slightly different path in the world of fashion in a way that is, dare we say it, much less destructive.

Kate Moss | Calvin Klein S/S 1997 pic.twitter.com/ohurdmxGFW

— Lost In History (@HistoryToLearn) January 5, 2017

Don’t believe us? Here’s our round-up of all noteworthy drugs-inspired fashion in recent times. And don’t worry – it’s all legal.

(Damian Dovarganes/AP)

If “pot art” is now a thing (which is what the artist who claims to be behind the Hollyweed sign says it is), then “pot fashion” is also now happening – apparently.

Cannabis is fully legal...

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