It’s a bundle of joy — and one of the most expensive ways to find out if it’s a girl or a boy. 

Happiness is but a quick trip to France and a credit card swipe away for moneyed mommies-to-be like Rachel Santana, who did a designer gender reveal at a haute fashion house on the Champs-Élysées. 

“We’re in Paris, we came to the Dior store, and we decided to do our gender reveal by picking out a purse,” Santana, a Miami-based content creator, announced in a viral vid. 

Footage of her posh pregnancy surprise scored over 11.6 million TikTok views, as well as high-praise from dazzled fans who dubbed the ritzy reveal “iconic” and “more intimate than a huge party.” Santana did not immediately respond to The Post’s requests for a comment. 

“We gave our associates the results,” continued the belle alongside hubby, Austin, in the post. “We told her pink Lady Dior if it’s a girl or blue Lady Dior if it’s a boy.”

Lambskin leather handbags from the chichi couturier can cost between $5,000 and $7,000, depending on size, cut and color. 

But eye-popping price tags are, apparently, as common as poopy pampers to wealthy new mothers of the world — especially those in New York. 

Self-crowned “Birkin Mom” Victoria Lagg, 32, of the Upper East Side, previously told The Post that she “always has a Birkin on hand” while running errands with her brood of three. 

“A Birkin Mom is a chic, effortless mom who has refined style, confidence in parenting and is the epitome is class and elegance,” said Lagg.

The bougie brunette, who routinely drops over $10,000 each month on swanky accessories, named her $28,000 tote from Hermès as the most prized possession in her massive purse collection.

However, mommies of the UES don’t just invest in name-brand bags — they spend to correct the bagginess in their faces, too. 

Izzy Anaya shelled out more than $10,000 on blepharoplasty, a cosmetic procedure that slices away sagging skin from the eyelids. 

“I feel like my face lost 10 years,” Anaya, 43, a stay-at-home mom influencer told The Post. “It’s amazing.”

But it seems nothing is more amazing than opening an expensively exquisite parcel to finally learn the gender of your incoming little one. 

Santana and her groom gushed with glee after untying the ribbon wrapped around the decked-out Dior box and yanking out a baby blue bag, indicating they’d soon be welcoming a boy. 

Stefanie Helen and her husband Hasi, from Germany, also found out they’d soon be swaddling a son with a mini Birkin bag, which can be priced at well over $20,000. The thrilled sweeties hugged and kissed while clutching the cute clutch in a trending TikTok clip.

Samantha, a Queens native now living in Atlanta, was equally tickled with joy in April, when she unboxed a black box from Chanel. The glamorous goody can cost upwards of $10,400, per the luxe label’s site. 

Inside the package, the married mom of then-two tots — a girl, Alaïa Rae, age 10, and a boy Kairo Nas, age 5 — discovered a pink lambskin mini classic purse, signifying that her third child would be a daughter. 

“I wanted to do a gender reveal that was different and reflected me as a person,” Samantha, 35, a lifestyle content creator told The Post. She chose not to share her last name for privacy purposes. “This is my third baby, so I wanted to celebrate in the most bougie way.”

Owing to her lifelong fondness for Chanel — an obsession that was birthed during childhood when she’d regularly visit the shop on Fifth Avenue with her mom — Samantha felt getting a new piece of finery from the imprint was the most fitting to find out about the bun in her oven. Her husband, who knew the baby’s gender, surprised her with the tell-tale treat.

“I love how it stands for the ultimate luxury, so chic, so high valued and so wanted,” she said of the brand. “When you see a girl in Chanel, you just know she has taste.”

Taste is, too, a quality Samantha attributes to most immoderate mamas of the Big Apple — boroughs that favor the fancy.

“New York moms are the flyest because it’s just who we’ve been since we were young,” she teased.

“NYC high schools aren’t for the weak,” the stay-at-home mom added, “the hallways were a fashion show.”

“Becoming moms don’t change us — we just add the flyest mom accessories to our ‘fits.” 

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