When the words 'KFC fashion collaboration' popped into our inbox, we must admit we were intrigued.
After all, we're not too snobby to admit the restorative effects of a Zinger Tower burger after a Saturday night out.
But then we clicked on the picture and saw this bad chicken boy. And we're not using the cool version of the word bad.
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What is this you say? A peek at the costumes for a sequel to The Fifth Element? Sadly not.
It's a collaboration between designer Katie Eary and KFC to promote their riceboxes.
The fast food company set her a challenge: to create a capsule collection within an hour to highlight the importance of taking a lunch break (and presumably buying a ricebox while you're at it).
Frankly, we're baffled.
Katie is a respected designer (we'll forgive her collaboration with Kanye West's debut fashion line) who has partnered with the likes of River Island and worked with Mario Testino.
But perhaps designing a capsule collection in an hour is beyond even the likes of Karl Lagerfeld and can't be done.
(Assuming you want any humans to wear the clothes, that is.)
Here's a look at the full collection - including more weird chicken shoes:
After all, we're not too snobby to admit the restorative effects of a Zinger Tower burger after a Saturday night out.
But then we clicked on the picture and saw this bad

What is this you say? A peek at the costumes for a sequel to The Fifth Element? Sadly not.
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It's a collaboration between designer Katie Eary and KFC to promote their riceboxes.
The fast food company set her a challenge: to create a capsule collection within an hour to highlight the importance of taking a lunch break (and presumably buying a ricebox while you're at it).
Frankly, we're baffled.
Katie is a respected designer (we'll forgive her collaboration with Kanye West's debut fashion line) who has partnered with the likes of River Island and worked with Mario Testino.
But perhaps designing a capsule collection in an hour is beyond even the likes of Karl Lagerfeld and can't be done.
(Assuming you want any humans to wear the clothes, that is.)
Here's a look at the full collection - including more weird chicken shoes:
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