
A woman owning a small dressmaker's shop decides to reopen it in Broadway in luxury at all expenses, trusting merely on the cards'premonitions. She wants her little children to pair with the richest boys.

You should probably watch this if you enjoy old-school dramas where the logic is a bit... fuzzy. It's a 1933 movie called Esclavas de la moda and it's mostly for people who like seeing bold women making questionable choices. If you need a movie to be grounded in reality, you will likely hate this. It moves fast and d...

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"You should probably watch this if you enjoy old-school dramas where the logic is a bit... fuzzy. It's a 1933 movie called Esclavas de la moda and it's mostly for people who like seeing bold women making questionable choices. If you need a movie to be grounded in reality, you will likely hate this. It moves fast and doesn't care if you're keeping up with the family tree. 👗 The main woman runs a tiny dress shop but she's got big dreams for Broadway. She isn't looking at bank statements though...."
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