"Rolling stones' "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" released in 1965. It was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and produced by Andrew Loog Oldham. The song is notable for Richards's three-note guitar riff which opens and drives the song, and for the lyrics, which include references to sexual intercourse and a theme of anti-commercialism. The latter in particular caused the song to be "perceived as an attack on the status quo".
(I can't get no) Satisfaction _The Rolling Stones_Ed Sullivan Show_1966
The concept goes like this: a girl, Isabella, wakes up alone at her boyfriend's apartment. Almost sleepless and still drunk from the previous night, she starts playing with the camera and explores her boyfriend's "toys". A bat, a pair of boxing gloves, a pizza slice, a starbucks coffee and a colorful -like lollipop- ice-cream are playing their leading roles and different stories are being developed. Isabella poses wearing different sets of lingerie, high-knee socks, male tank-tops, boy jeans and kinky underwear.
The question is: "Isabella what else you can do till you get your satisfaction?"
Addiction
*the colorful & glossy ice-cream was actually a last-minute idea that came to complete our concept_i love Isabella's hair color gradation; it is so "Californian"!_of course i have to say a few words about starbucks: my addiction_since their first coffee shop opened, here in Athens, i am surely among their most loyal clients_i have to confess that Tazo chai tea late flows through my veins.
Boys_toys
*Charlie's "equipment" proved very useful_unfortunately we didn't use the amazing green skateboard!
Greed
*who doesn't feel greedy in front of a pizza slice?_especially for Tony Bonanno's original italian pizza!_believe me, if you try it, you will understand!
"Tony Bonanno": 4, Vasileos Pavlou str, Kastella, Piraeus
tel_2104121700
credits:
wardrobe styling: maro_palamara
make-up: stefi_bazavan
model: isabella_stratigakis
photography: charlie_makkos
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