If there are two things a girl loves, it's shopping and eating - especially when there's pizza involved.

 

Fast food chain Pizza Hut truly outdone themselves in Australia last week.

 

 

They released a limited edition nail polish set as prizes for their Valentine's poem competition - with a range of colours like 'Voracious Veggie' mint green, a cream-coloured 'Dough You Need Me' and a taupe brown 'Meat Me After Midnight.' But if you were hoping to get your hands on a box, you'd be disappointed - only thirty sets were made. Fear not, however - we have a list of food-inspired fashion and beauty to whet your appetite.

 

Sartorial Snacking

 

Moschino's Autumn/Winter collection for 2014/15 was probably the most talked about collection at Milan Fashion Week last February. Designer Jeremy Scott's debut with the Italian label went down a treat with the Frow: His surreal pieces came in high-octane colours, emblazoned with morphed McDonalds golden arches. Moschino models served up Happy Meal handbags on a tray, french fries phone cases and sweet-wrapper dresses, sending the fashion world into a frenzied, junk-food inspired meltdown.

 

Karlie's Kookies

Victoria's Secret model Karlie Kloss turned her hand to baking in 2012 in collaboration with hip New York bakery Momofuku Milk Bar. Karlie's Kookies offer a range of dairy-free, gluten-free biscuits (of course) which would raise money to feed children in developing countries through FEED Projects. She eats them before a work-out, and keeps a packet in her handbag, apparently.

 

Kaleing It

if ever there was a fashion-food buzzword in 2014 - it was kale. The humble plant took off as a bang-on-trend, nutrient-rich superfood as part of the clean-eating craze in the early 2010s - a vegetable which could be steamed with poached eggs, blended into fruit smoothies… and worn emblazoned across your chest. Well, if it's good enough for Beyonce…

Here is a parody of Beys 7/11... featuring actual kale:

 

 

Junk Food Jewellery

 

For a cool £169, you can get your mitts on a 925 sterling silver burger ring with 22 carat-plated gold from Goldie Rox. Or a french fry one, if you're a veggie. Zero-calorie finger food.

 

Snack-Inspired Slippers

Illustrator Happy Menocal collaborated with American footwear brand Stubbs & Wootton to create these loafers. They come embroidered with either some yummy 'steak and frites' or 'coffee and a cigarette' - the once necessary vice of the fashion pack... At least in the Nineties, before green juice and Yogalates came along.

 

Ready-to-Eat

Last month, American designer Ralph Lauren opened his third 'casual yet refined' Polo Bar eatery with classic American menus and decor which payed homage to the label's equestrian roots. The restaurant serves steak from cattle at the designer's own Colorado ranch, and flavoured ice cream made with Ralph Lauren's premium coffee label. Opening restaurants is by no means new in the fashion world: Nicole Farhi's Mayfair brasserie was a big hit with city workers in the mid-Nineties, serving fashionable fine-dining with a Mediterranean vibe.

 

And for the BalMAIN course

 

Before I get hounded, I *know* it's pronounced Bal-Mah.. I'm running out of puns. The French labels's Spring 2015 campaign featured runway beauties like Rosie Huntington Whiteley, Adriana Lima and Joan Smalls eating takeaway burgers in a cafe, and huddled around a small standalone TV with a Nintendo console and spilled popcorn everywhere in what looks like an unused garage. This is definitely what world-class supermodels do every Saturday night anyway, so nothing new there.