You aren't the only one who wants stylish new digs this season. Now your fast food burger wants in on the action, too.

Starting January 2016 with its U.S. locations, McDonald's will be rolling out new eco-friendly carry-out bags, fountain drink cups and sandwich boxes to more than 36,000 outlets worldwide over the course of the year.

The company says the new designs are an effort to, "support a community where fashion is an expression," but the redesign (the first of this magnitude since 2013) is more than skin deep.

McDonald's has committed to sourcing all of its fiber-based packaging products from recycled or certified sources by 2020. McDonald's tells Mashable discussions about this packaging began in fall 2014. Matt Biespiel, senior director of Global Marketing says in a press release, “We’re proud of the progress we’ve made and initiatives like this are important to our customers who care about the planet.”

To celebrate the launch, McDonald's worked with The Cabrera/Bentancourt organization, which owns 20 McDonald's restaurant franchises, to create fashion accessories using the new packaging.

The blinged out hat, purses and shoes were created by Miami International University of Art & Design student Pablo Machado and recent graduate Ricardo Hardouin in a 48-hour time span.

The fashion is fun and the impact of committing to more sustainable packaging materials is significant. This move comes after McDonald's decision to change to cage-free eggs over the course of the next decade, signaling that the fast-food giant is adapting to consumers' concerns about how food habits affect our planet.

It doesn't hurt that the side effect is some new swag for your fries.