Married to a husband who is bedridden due to injury, Marika, an employee at an apparel company, is forced to take on both household duties and his workload. Once thriving during the bubble era with hit bodycon fashion lines, the company now struggles with declining sales. Desperate to revive interest in bodycon wear, company president Sawai begins searching for a new promotional strategy. Noticing Marika—the firm's only female employee—and her attractive figure, Sawai decides to use her as a live model for developing new products. Though deeply uncomfortable with her body being used as a mere tool to test garment functionality, Marika has no choice but to cooperate under pressure.