In a vibrant city of the 1920s, a group of young dreamers immerses themselves in the wild and carefree life of jazz, glamour, and the luxuries that money can buy. Among them is a charming provincial girl who longs to escape her monotonous home. She encounters a charismatic millionaire who, with his ostentatious lifestyle, promises to fulfill all her whims. But as the attraction between them grows, the young woman begins to question whether true love can really be bought.
As their relationship develops, she becomes part of an exclusive circle of "sugar daddies," wealthy men seeking the pleasure of being in the company of young and attractive women. However, the superficial happiness and excitement provided by their lavish lifestyles soon become overshadowed by the complexities of trust and expectations. In this world of wild parties and glamour, the protagonist faces difficult decisions that force her to reconcile her desire for authentic love with the seduction of luxury.
In the end, the story highlights the dilemmas of love and wealth, as the characters find themselves caught in a whirlwind of emotions, where true relationships are put to the test. With a joyous musical backdrop and dazzling aesthetics, this film explores the ups and downs of romance in an era where jazz never stops playing and happiness seems within reach, but only for those willing to risk it all.