Jaden Smith caused a stir at this year’s Grammys, stepping out in a streamlined black Louis Vuitton suit—white button-down, slim tie, the whole thing. But on a night notorious for showy getups and bigger-than-life theatrics, it was the “vampire castle” perched on his head that hijacked every camera in the room. Whether he was genuinely drawn to Transylvanian lore or simply wanted to give tabloids something juicy to chew on remains anyone’s guess. But when there’s more architecture on your head than on the runway, you might need a zoning permit for that look.

“We custom made the castle for his red carpet appearance at the Grammy Awards. The artistic combines the mysterious elegance of ABODI Transylvania with a bold, modern design inspired by Transylvanian history and the vampire legends of the Bathori,” the label revealed. They went on, “The now famous ABODI Transylvania Vampire Castle serves as a symbol of audacity, fortitude, and an embrace of folklore and legends. It functions as a medium to recall one’s childhood and to retain a sense of playfulness and borderless creativity in relation to shapes, fabrics, concepts, colours, textures, fashion, and art. Furthermore, it facilitates the establishment of creative partnerships and the cultivation of individuals who serve as sources of inspiration and motivation. ABODI, as an art and fashion forward project, has always represented more than a mere fashion brand; it is a designation that bears the family name, and a space where like-minded creatives can congregate.”

Dora Abodi launched her label in 2009, and ABODI has since shown in Milan—proof that there’s more behind the dramatics than simple gimmickry. This attention-commanding piece, priced at around $4,630 USD, draws inspiration from Transylvanian folklore and vampire legends. It might look like a haunted fortress straight out of a childhood nightmare, but in the celebrity ecosystem, that’s just known as making an entrance.