
Balenciaga's $2,145 tote bag seems to be an obvious take on Ikea's famous nylon totes. But the French house isn't the first to riff on well-known, lower-priced designs.

Balenciaga's creative director, Demna Gvasalia, showed similar irreverence at his other brand, Vetements. Their DHL t-shirt was a street style staple in 2016.

London designer Ashish showed eye-catching sequined bags modeled after plastic grocery bags.

Louis Vuitton's Spring-Summer 2004 collection included this checkered nylon shopping bag.

Raf Simons gave paper bags a high-end twist as parts of his Autumn-Winter 2012 menswear collection at Jil Sander.

At Moschino, designer Jeremy Scott is known to take influence from pop mainstays like McDonald's (as seen here at his Autumn-Winter 2014 show) and Windex.

Anya Hindmarch has long sold bags shaped like a bag of chips, which she calls "a lovely thing."