Adolfo Domínguez is an emblem of fashion. But he is also an enigma. At the beginning of Spanish democracy, he revived the linen of his childhood. It had disappeared because it wrinkled. With “wrinkles are beautiful,” he conquered and dressed a new generation that wanted to be different. He was the architect of a new aesthetic for a country with a new ethic. The film is intimate because it is directed by a daughter. It has been a journey for cinephiles. Their passion for cinema has led them to discover light and shadows. It is not a designed film. It is a found film.