El Chapo, the fashionista?

The convicted drug lord and his wife have stylish future plans: Creating clothing with the brand name 'El Chapo.'

Joaquin Guzman, 61, and his 29-year-old wife, Emma Coronel Aispuro, are working together on the project.

Joaquin Guzman, 61, and his 29-year-old wife, Emma Coronel Aispuro, are working together on a clothing company

Aispuro shared with the New York Daily News that Guzman's signature would be part of the brand logo. And there's already an official website.

Aispuro will be running the company and it is unknown who will be taking the profits from the company

The loyal wife will be running the new company - called El Chapo Guzman: JGL LLC.

'This project is an idea Joaquin and I have had for a long time. Before he was in the USA we talked a lot about this topic,' Aispuro said. 'Really, it's both of our ideas.'

The former beauty queen continued: 'We'll talk a little about both of our ideas — that he has and a touch of mine, obviously. Our greatest inspiration is our daughters.'

The couple have seven-year-old twin daughters, who wore matching white blazers to their father's trial in December.

El Chapo was found guilty in February of murder conspiracy charges, drug trafficking, money laundering and firearms possession.

He's awaiting sentencing and could spend the rest of his life in prison.

The company will be called called El Chapo Guzman: JGL LLC after the drug kingpin

'I am very happy to be able to create something like this. I hope it'll be something everyone likes. I will give it my best effort to make it good for everyone and within everyone's reach,' said Aispuro. 'I want to start with a line of caps, then I'll begin to produce clothes, jackets'

But living behind bars may not be a deal-breaker when it comes to fashion with the kind of edgy image that's sexy to some people.

El Chapo was found guilty in February of murder conspiracy charges, drug trafficking, money laundering and firearms possession

'I am very happy to be able to create something like this. I hope it'll be something everyone likes. I will give it my best effort to make it good for everyone and within everyone's reach,' said Aispuro. 'I want to start with a line of caps, then I'll begin to produce clothes, jackets.'

It is currently unknown who will get the profits from the business.

New York's 'Son of Sam' law prevents criminals from making money from behind bars.

The U.S. is seeking to recover billions from the cartel's drug profits.

Notably, the couple wore crimson velvet jackets as an apparent dig at the kingpin's mistress - Lucero Guadalupe Sánchez López.