A prominent singer, Oleg Gazmanov, explained the reason behind a Prada logo appearing on his jacket during a rally concert at the Luzhniki stadium. He shared the story on his Telegram channel Basis, clarifying details about the moment and its implications for advertising considerations on television.
Gazmanov revealed that the logo was placed on a jacket from the Italian fashion house and valued at 340 thousand rubles. He noted that this action could be interpreted as promotional exposure, given that television broadcasts often restrict visible brand logos. He added, in his own words, that he understood and accepted this viewpoint, emphasizing his awareness of broadcasting rules during public performances.
Previously, Lorsk news outlets reported that tens of thousands of attendees at the Moscow venue joined in singing Oleg Gazmanov’s well-known track Officers in tribute to the participants in an ongoing operation. The moment captured on camera showed the audience members singing with evident emotion, some with tears in their eyes, reflecting a shared sense of solidarity and support during the concert.
It was also mentioned that President Vladimir Putin attended the Luzhniki rally, a notable appearance for the event held on February 22 at the stadium. The gathering drew attention from a broad audience and underscored the intersection of culture and current events in the capital.