A cleaning lady in 1950s London becomes infatuated with a couture Dior dress and is determined to acquire one. She goes to great lengths, including working, starving, and gambling, to raise the funds for her dream. Her pursuit takes her to Paris, where she undergoes a transformative journey that impacts not only her own life but also the future of the House of Dior.
Mrs. 'Arris, a loyal friend and old woman, travels from London to Paris to fulfill her dream of visiting a fashion salon. In Paris, she encounters the world of haute couture and finds herself in a dream come true.
Jeanne, mother of two children, loses her husband. She meets Pierre, abandoned by his wife.
A rakish fellow involves himself with a married woman. Later his secretary endeavors to win him away with the promise of a more stable relationship. The rake is tempted, but then decides he prefers the married woman, which is fine with her husband who has an eye for the secretary.
Buck Boswell and his all-girl troupe are stranded in Paris, but Buck manages to con the manager of the 'Hotel de Navarre' in furnishing accommodations for his group, but the proprietor's wife locks them out. In his search for funds, Buck meets Patricia Harper, the fourth-richest girl in the world, but he isn't aware of that and thinks she is penniless. Patricia joins his troupe as a lark, and her father, James Harper, also pretends he is broke. Through some chicanery, Buck gets jobs for the girls as models at the Palace of Feminine Arts at the Paris International Exposition. James Harper borrows the priceless Napoleaon necklace to have a copy made for his daughter, but Buck thinks he stole it.
After a rather unpleasant incident followed by a suggestion that Magoo have his glasses checked, Magoo decides to have his eyes examined. He mistakes a television repair shop for an ophthalmologist/optometrist and the fun begins.
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