Viral Encounter Disrupts Off-White Show
A street photoshoot for model Clara Berry during the Off-White presentation at Paris Fashion Week was abruptly interrupted by local police on Thursday, March 5th. The incident, captured on video, shows an officer using a megaphone to clear the roadway with a distinctly Parisian turn of phrase: “Let’s go, this isn’t your mother’s road.”
From Confrontation to Coffee Invitation
Berry took the remark in good humor, apologized, and promptly moved aside to allow a bus to pass. The video quickly went viral on social media. In a surprising turn, the model later shared the clip on her Instagram with the caption, “I love him, what’s his number,” directed at the officer involved.
The story developed further when Berry posted screenshots of a subsequent exchange with a member of the police force, possibly the same officer. The message contained an invitation: “You can come visit us for a coffee and tour our police HQ,” which the model accepted “with pleasure.”
Social Media Reaction and Aftermath
The encounter sparked commentary online, with some users noting the “famous delicacy of our police force.” Embracing the attention, Clara Berry later posted a carousel of images from the Off-White show on Instagram, leading with a photo of herself surrounded by police officers. She captioned it, “@annehidalgo adopt me,” and tagged the location as “My mother’s road”—a playful nod to the officer’s original comment.
The incident serves as a memorable footnote to the Paris Fashion Week, which concludes on March 10th, reminding attendees that even the glamour of the runway must occasionally yield to the practicalities of city traffic.

