Who Killed Amazoula? Christian Louboutin Presents a Murder Mystery for Spring 2016

Photo/Video Credit: Christian Louboutin

The new Spring 2016 campaign film, Who Killed Amazoula?, is bringing a little intrigue, murder and crime to the world of Christian Louboutin. The short plays out like a murder mystery with the death of wealthy mistress Amazoula, who’s seemingly killed for her collection of red-soled heels. A Louboutin-wearing detective steps onto the scene of the crime, and surveys the penthouse for clues into the murderer’s identity. She catalogues several heels with her well-suited assistant and speaks to the maid, who is clearly grief-stricken over her employer’s sudden demise. Shoes from the Spring 2016 collection lie haphazardly around the floor, indicating a struggle may have taken place, but the strappy-heeled gumshoe is unable to crack the case. Watch the video for clues and see if you can figure out who killed Amazoula.

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Fashion is one of those rare things that allows you to say everything without speaking a single word. Designer shoes are just a form of this unspoken sartorial communication, but it’s one so subtle that only other sneakerheads are likely to pick up on it. And it’s this understated luxury that makes tennis shoes so appealing—at least to us. Over the years with the release of exclusive collaborations, limited-edition lines and one-off collections that sell out in mere minutes, it’s easy to see how collectors can drop thousands of dollars on sneakers. But there are plenty of designer kicks that cost just as much, if not more, then pre-owned, special-edition Jordans. The only difference is you don’t have to spend months on resale sites trying to hunt down your preferred size, color and brand. Here are the most expensive kicks you can still own. None of these bad boys have sold out—yet.

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