The fashion for fast food fancy dress

Two more fast food-related costumes are now available for this year’s Halloween, hot on the heels of Spirit Halloween’s recent launch of an official KFC-themed Colonel Sanders costume.

The Beyond Burger and Taco Bell costumes have been launched into the market as consumers begin to turn their thoughts towards Halloween.

The Beyond Burger costume is the brainchild of infamous lingerie brand Yandy, where it is selling for $36.95. The costume consists of a tan tube dress designed to look like a burger, as well as a matching headband that says ‘Plant Based’.

“We have quite a few vegetarians in the office so the thought around plant-based costumes was definitely part of our Halloween discussions this year,” said Yandy’s Chris Turk. “The silhouette of the dress is a popular, body-con style, so we knew it would look great!”

Fast-food restaurant Taco Bell has introduced its own fancy dress collection, offering a selection of costumes based on its Mexican-inspired cuisine.

The outfits range from colorful sauce packet tunics to dresses and a single tunic dedicated to Taco Bell’s Cheesy Gordita Crunch and 7-layer Burrito and come in both adult and children’s sizes.

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