In a world where the superficial and the authentic collide, a group of high-society friends decides to create an exclusive social club in the city. This secret society becomes the perfect refuge to escape family expectations and social pressure. Inspired by the cultural trends of the time, the club members become obsessed with appearances and status, organizing extravagant gatherings and elaborate balls, where ostentation becomes the hallmark of their existence.
However, beneath the facade of sophistication and fun, tensions and rivalries among its members begin to surface. Long-buried secrets emerge, and alliances are put to the test when a new member, a young woman from humble beginnings, joins the club. Her arrival triggers jealousy and resentment as the members struggle between maintaining their elitism and accepting someone who represents a radical change in their closed circle.
As the group dynamics unravel, the protagonists must confront their true desires and motivations: will they remain trapped in superficiality, or will they find the courage to seek genuine connections? With a melancholic and reflective tone, this narrative captivates the audience from the start, exploring themes of social status, friendship, and the quest for authenticity in an era marked by opulence and artificiality. A story that, although set in 1916, resonates with contemporary struggles for belonging and acceptance.