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Wait, What? New Balenciaga Bag is a packet of Lay's chips!

Paris [France], October 14 (ANI): A bag resembling a packet of Lays potato chips but in leather by Spanish luxury fashion house Balenciaga has caught the fancy of the Internet.

ANI Oct 14, 2022 14:08 IST googleads

Photo of Balenciaga Bag (Image Source: Lay's Instagram)

Paris [France], October 14 (ANI): A bag resembling a packet of Lays potato chips but in leather by Spanish luxury fashion house Balenciaga has caught the fancy of the Internet.
It's going to take you a while to let the price of the bag sink in.
Page Six quoted a Hypebeast report to say that the bag will retail at around USD 1,800.
It translates to INR 1,40,000 - yes, more than 1 lakh 40 thousand Rupees!
PepsiCo and Balenciaga creative designer Demna collaborated on a line of bags resembling Lay's potato chip packs, according to Page Six. The delectable bags debuted at the recently concluded Paris Fashion Week.
Typically the potato chips packet costs around USD 4 in the USA (in India, a Lays packet ranges between INR 10 and 60).

On October 3, Lay's shared the Balenciaga runway looks on its Instagram page.

According to Page Six, fans of the chips bemoaned the fact that the Flamin' Hot variety was reportedly sold out in many stores and that the luxury bag comes sans chips.

Balenciaga is known across the world for its eccentric accessories and kooky designs. Even Kim Kardashian is a great fan of the fashion house.
Most recently, the company also sold the "most expensive garbage bag in the world" for USD 1,790. If we convert that to Indian Rupees, it would come close to INR 1,47,00 (as per the present-day conversion rate). (ANI)

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