In the splendor of the French court in the 18th century, a young and dazzling Archduchess of Austria prepares to use her beauty and charm for a political mission: to marry the Dauphin of France, Louis XVI. From the moment of her arrival in Versailles, the new queen finds herself ensnared in a world of luxury and ostentation, where court intrigues and the expectations of the populace constantly surround her. As time goes on, Marie begins to indulge in the hedonism and frivolity that envelop her, exploring every corner of her opulent life with an almost childlike enthusiasm.
However, the carefree happiness of the queen is threatened by the growing social discontent in the country. The tension between the aristocracy and the common people intensifies, placing Marie at the heart of a political storm. Despite her innocent and whimsical demeanor, her impulsive decisions and tendency towards extravagance start to bring disastrous consequences. Amidst unrestrained luxury and a private life characterized by desire, as she confronts the reality of her reign, the young queen begins to wonder if she truly has the power to change her fate or if she is doomed by history. In a tale filled with glamour, betrayal, and tragedy, the life of someone who was once seen as a symbol of the court's frivolity is revealed, but whose humanity becomes increasingly evident.