Taco Bell Socks

taco-bell-socks

If you’re going to “Run For The Border,” then you’ll need the proper socks to wear under your running shoes. Taco Bell, in collaboration with L.A.-based streetwear brand The Hundreds, brings us Taco Bell Socks.

The taco-laden footwear will surely help you make a fashion statement while you ingest your chalupas. Especially if you wear the matching dress.

[link, via First We Feast

Runway Fashion Inspired by McDonald’s Branding and Employee Uniforms

Moschino-McDonalds-6-IIHIH

Who knew that McDonald’s, known for fattening up humans, could inspire a line of haute couture worn by waifs?

During this year’s Milan Fashion Week, Moschino unveiled a line of runway fashion inspired by McDonald’s. The challenge, for creative director Jeremy Scott, was to turn the garish red and yellow color scheme into something fashionable.

As a surprise to no one, actual McDonald’s employees are none too pleased — referring to the high-end line as offensive and exploitative to those who only earn minimum wage. That, and being upset that their mandatory unis don’t come with an adorable leather handbag and matching shoes.

Moschino-McDonalds-10-IIHIH

Moschino-McDonalds-8-IIHIH

Moschino-McDonalds-1-IIHIH Moschino-McDonalds-3-IIHIH

Moschino-McDonalds-accessories-IIHIH

[link, via designtaxi]

Shoe Bakery, Custom Shoes Made To Look Like Cake and Other Desserts

shoe-bakery-2

Shoe Bakery specializes in creating high-end shoes to look like various forms of dessert. Therefore they’re also very good at making women’s heads explode.

Whether you want some red velvet on your feet, or to step out with two ice cream cones — the Shoe Bakery appears capable of making the sweetest footwear imaginable.

But these awesome dessert shoes will not come cheap, as a pair would cost anywhere from $200-$400. Extra sprinkles are free.

shoe-bakery

shoe-bakery-10

shoe-bakery-3

shoe-bakery-7

shoe-bakery-8

shoe-bakery-4

shoe-bakery-6

[link, via Miss Cakehead]

Meat, Your New Favorite Jewelry

Bacon_Bracelet

Do you love tasty meat, and want everyone to know it? Meat Jewelry, an incredibly realistic series of food accessories, is brought to us by Onch Movement.

Want to show off your love of pork fat? Try a Bacon Cuff. Perhaps the Meat-Lace will help get the point across that you don’t roll with veggies… Or, at the very least, it will help get the dog to play with you.

Meat-jewelry-2

Meat-jewelry-3

Meat-jewelry-6

[link, via Lost At E Minor]