Jocelyne is 47 and runs her own dressmaking shop. She's a bit
overweight, her husband is very ordinary, and her best friends are the
twins who run the hairdresser next door. Jocelyn has reached the point
where she is examining her life and measuring it against what her
teenage self had imagined. Jocelyn's mother dropped dead suddenly when
she was 17, and her father fell ill shortly afterwards, so she had to
take the job in the shop rather than pursue her dreams. But then is she
really unhappy?