Jaden Smith waltzed onto the Grammys pink carpet early on Sunday night time in a demure black Louis Vuitton go well with with, nicely, a citadel on his head. Sure, a citadel.
It’s not clear why the Smith household scion (son of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith) had the regal headpiece plopped on, however he does have a behavior of carting probably the most peculiar equipment at these kinds of occasions. In any case, he carried his personal severed hair on the 2017 Met Gala.
This time, his palatial headpiece was sculpted by Dora Abodi, a designer who (and this isn’t a joke) hails from Transylvania. On the Abodi web site, the “Wearable Vampire Citadel Headpiece” was promoting for 4,500 euros (about $4,600), and at round 6:30 p.m. EST, there was nonetheless one in inventory. Per the positioning, “the inhabitants of the ABODI Vampire Citadel are warriors of legend — fearless, daring and everlasting.”
Abodi, shrewdly, was capitalizing shortly on the widespread “what the heck-ness” of Smith carrying the citadel on his head. The “About” part of its web site is already up to date to notice that Smith “made waves and turned heads on the pink carpet” at this Grammy Awards.