Art Fashion Bag with Storage
A brick built bag that actually holds your stuff, if you can get past the plastic clasp anxiety.
Brick Rated Score
Set 31391 · 2026
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I love a LEGO set that does something once it is finished, and this one genuinely functions as a little bag with a storage compartment, not just a shelf piece pretending to be useful.
The build itself is quick for 272 pieces, which is both a plus if you want a light evening project and a letdown if you were hoping for a long satisfying session. I would put this in the hands of someone who wants a fun desk accessory or a gift for a LEGO fan who also loves fashion, not someone chasing a meaty engineering challenge. It is charming, it is a little niche, and it knows exactly what it is.
Best for: LEGO fans who want a functional fashion accessory build rather than a display piece
What it is
I will admit I did not expect to enjoy building a bag, but there is something satisfying about watching a flat pile of pieces turn into an object with a hinge, a closure, and an actual pocket for something small. It is a lighter, more playful side of the Creator line, closer in spirit to LEGO's occasional fashion and lifestyle crossovers than to the trucks and houses that usually fill this theme. If you have ever wished LEGO made more sets you could genuinely use rather than just look at, this is the kind of idea that scratches that itch.
The catch
Here is the honest part. At 272 pieces this is a short build, so temper your expectations if you are used to Creator's bigger three in one sets with hundreds more pieces and hours of build time. It is also a functional object rather than a rock solid structural one, which means it is best treated as a fun desk piece or gift rather than something that gets tossed around daily like a real bag. The price per piece on smaller novelty sets like this one also tends to run higher than on Creator's larger vehicle and building sets, so go in knowing you are paying partly for the concept, not just the piece count.
Who it's for
Get this one if you want a quick, satisfying build that results in something you can actually use afterward, or if you know a LEGO fan who is also into fashion and would get a kick out of a bag they built themselves. Skip it if you are chasing a meaty multi-hour build or if you only collect Creator for the classic vehicles and architecture, this will feel like a detour rather than a destination.
The parts story
What the build is actually like, and the pieces worth knowing about.
The build works through the bag in sections, starting with the base and working up through the sides before locking in the closure mechanism that makes the whole thing function as a bag rather than a solid brick. It moves quickly, which suits the concept, this is meant to feel like a fun accessory project rather than a marathon, and builders going in with that expectation tend to enjoy it more than those hoping for a slow, meaty session.
The real interest here is functional rather than about rare or printed parts, the pieces that make the hinge, clasp, and storage compartment work together are what lift this past a static display model. At 272 pieces it will not deliver the part variety of a bigger Creator set, so if new molds and clever recolors are what excite you most about a build, this one is more about the mechanism than the parts list.
Fun facts
- 01This is one of the smaller entries in LEGO's 2026 Creator lineup at 272 pieces, built more around function than part count.
- 02It belongs to a small but recurring category of LEGO sets designed to double as usable accessories rather than pure display models.
- 03Its 2026 release places it in a Creator wave that continues to mix in playful, lifestyle-driven sets alongside the theme's usual vehicles and buildings.
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