It bounces between the past and the present about the characters’ needs to be seen by those around them framed in the world of fashion. It’s raunchy. It’s funny. It shocks you, and yet has reflective moments. Sometimes you have to fight the demons from your past to find your identity. The play is more than skin deep, which fits what the characters must find for themselves.
At first I was like this is weird, and then I continued to think that, but then as the past and the present started to get woven together I was seeing where the puzzle pieces were and that tugged on my heart.