Fashion designer Coral Castillo's pieces feature unique macramé, reminiscent of the mac and cheese's spiral noodles. Other fun quirks include a noodle zipper and cheetah print lining.
Cheetos Mac ‘N Cheese and fashion designer Coral Castillo are joining forces to roll out what they’re calling the "MAC’ramé" collection this fall.
Said to have a "keen eye for texture and layering," her website says she’s a skilled macramé artist – perfect for this latest collaboration. The designs will also feature vibrant colors found in the branding of the various Cheetos Mac ‘N Cheese flavors: Bold & Cheesy, Flamin’ Hot, and Cheesy Jalapeno. The MAC-Top sneakers are fitted with Castillo’s handmade macramé designs, lined with cheetah print on the insole and shoe tongue, and include a custom orange outsole.
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