McDonald's Australia and Emma Mulholland have teamed up for a fun and playful fashion collection that celebrates the fast food chain's iconic breakfast offerings. Fans of bacon and egg McMuffins and hashbrowns can celebrate in style by purchasing one of these limited edition items on McDonald's Australia's eBay store.
The pieces include men's and women's staples including a printed button-up dress, a statement tee and printed trousers. Each is vibrantly patterned and is a subtle nod to the 80s, staying true to Australian designer Emma Mulholland's signature aesthetic.
With the majority of its piece already sold out, this McDonald's Australia and Emma Mulholland clothing range will donate its sales to Ronald McDonald House, the restaurant's associated charity that helps provide youth who are suffering from chronic illness with home that are located near major medical facilities.
Charitable Fast Food Fashion
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Trend Themes
1. Fast Food Clothing Collaboration - The trend of fast food chains collaborating with fashion designers for limited edition clothing lines is on the rise, creating opportunities for disruptive innovation in the intersection of food and fashion.
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Industry Implications
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