A Moscow resident named Gulina Naumann was filming a social media clip on Red Square when she was detained by police, according to a report from MSK1.RU.
On Instagram, a platform labeled extremist in Russia and banned there, a video has been circulating showing young women staging a photo shoot in a Slavic aesthetic on Red Square. They pick vintage fur coats and hats for the look and pose with red caviar sandwiches. Naumann attempted to recreate this viral trend but was stopped by law enforcement during the shoot. She and her assistant were taken to a police station for questioning. (Source: MSK1.RU)
Naumann later described to reporters that authorities appeared puzzled by the oversized sandwich and the unusually large amount of caviar used in the clip, noting that the container allegedly held 14 kilograms of caviar. There was no formal initiation of administrative proceedings against her, and she could not recall the exact article of the Russian Administrative Offenses Code that might apply. (Source: MSK1.RU)
In a later interview, the blogger suggested a pragmatic approach to such shoots: keep the snacks small and the display low-key, especially if the scene is meant to be behind the scenes rather than a public spectacle. (Source: MSK1.RU)
Prior to the incident, various videos had circulated on social media showing multiple businesses attempting similar Red Square photo shoots, only to be asked by police to leave the area. (Source: MSK1.RU)
Earlier, reports noted that the daughter of Ivan Urgant, a prominent television personality, was seen wearing a starry hat and headphones, though the connection to the Red Square incident was not direct. (Source: MSK1.RU)