Russian Swimming Cap Lady

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About
Russian Swimming Cap Lady is a series of memes based on promotional images of a woman wearing a swim cap sold by the swimwear company Arena. The photos, which show a woman in full makeup in a pool wearing the swim cap, went viral on TikTok in February 2025 as the subject of memes, particularly in Russia, purportedly after the image was found on the Russian shopping site Wildberries and shared on the app. As a meme, the image of the woman is typically photoshopped into random images as an exploitable and form of shitposting. In some versions of the meme, a printed image of the woman is placed somewhere in real life and photographed.
Origin
The swimwear company Arena advertises a line of swim caps on Russian shopping sites including Wildberries[1] and Ozon[2] using images of a model wearing full makeup in a tight swim cap surrounded by water, with each color of cap featuring the same model. The identity of the model is unknown.
On February 2nd, 2025, TikToker[3] @surstreming666 posted a slideshow consisting of seven images of the model wearing the different colored caps set to a distorted audio track, garnering over 3.1 million views in just over two weeks. This is the earliest known version of the meme.
Spread
The images continued to inspire memes on TikTok throughout February 2025, often as slideshows. For example, on February 13th, 2025, TikToker[4] @iscraa1_gg posted a Seven Souls meme where each colored gem is replaced by one of the different color variants of the swim cap ad, garnering over 521,000 views in a week.
On February 14th, 2025, TikToker[5] @moshka737 posted a slideshow in which each panel of a four-panel meme is progressively taken over by images of the woman, garnering over 430,000 views in six days.
On the same day, TikToker[6] @frankie.the.pigeon69 posted a version of a TikTok trend in which users take several photos of their eyes in different states and stack them, instead having each stacked eye replaced with the swimming cap lady with each slide, garnering over 1.1 million views in six days.
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