Only true royals know the opulence of drive-thrus,Watch Kill Bill: Vol. 1 Online Doritos tacos and the legendary "fourth meals," so, of course, they need to dress for the occasion.
This stunning Beauty and the Beastand taco-inspired gown, created by artist and costumer Olivia Mears, is just the right fit for hungry royalty.
SEE ALSO: Cowboy wrongly feels no shame about riding a horse into Taco BellThe Taco Belle dress is made with Taco Bell wrappers, card stock, tissue paper and felt to make the eye-catching tacos along the skirt.
Mears owns the Etsy shop Avant-Geek, where she creates "post-consumer costumes, character costumes, as well as fine art paintings and puppetry."
While Mears is not mass-producing the exact same dress, foodie princesses can contact her through her Etsy shop, Facebook page or website to inquire about commissioning a similar dress.
We must all bow down to the taco princess.
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