Freshly arrived in Paris for college, Raphaëlle goes from classes to all-nighters working on her mock-ups, evenings serving beers to reimagining the world with her new best friend. Little do her classmates know that some nights she slips between the sheets in Parisian hotels to collect a few greenbacks. Sixtine Dano elegantly poses the existential questions about the passage from childhood to adulthood, the exploration of femininity, and power relationships in a society structured by patriarchy and capitalism.