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editor Pamela Lazarto copy editor Christine Leutert


contributing photographers Alvaro Poveda


Courtney Garbow Keith Isaac Jerry Krecicki


Heather K Nelson John Fernandez


Chelsea Coolsaet Jeremy Jones Jessica Hansen


James Stegman Stefan Andreev


contributing graphics Fredy Hernandez Pamela Lazarto sales support


Joanne McNabb Pamela Lazarto account management Brooke Herron


Angee Hernandez


Aggro Surf Shop Red Carter


featured models Carissa Miller


Paige Haynes Lardiere Collection Heather K Nelson Adam Douglas Brooke Herron


featured fashion Bikini Barn


Scuba Outfitters Jeremy Jones Sebastian Rocha


Petunias of Naples Silver Eagle


Ocean de Luxe Swimwear Piret Bikinis


Swim ‘n Sport


hair - makeup - styling contributing writers


Allison Nelson


Moony Mann Ryan Ryles


Christine Leutert Randy Burke, Golden Door Spa


Alyssa Scheidemann C.M. Griffin


Emily Lopez Erick Carter Gray Poehler Joseph Weakland Judson White Kevin McFadden Laurie Martin Pamela Lazarto


Kelly Andersen Nathan Steere Scrap Jackson


cover fashion: bikini by Hermanny, Swim 'n Sport, beaded medallion necklace, Petunias & gold cuff bracelets, Forever 21


cover photography by HEATHER K NELSON Copyright 2011


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FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK Outside temps are sweltering before noon and the snowbirds


flew north weeks ago. Summer has arrived in SW Florida and the release of the “Annual Swimsuit Issue” makes it official. The "Shipwreck Style" fashion pages were shot on location at


Keewaydin Island and Cape Romano. It was a long, fun day travel- ing by boat with models and crew. As the sun set at Cape Romano, we started feeling a bit “shipwrecked” ourselves! Luckily, Captain Spencer skillfully navigated the logistically tricky waters, and the resulting photos were worth all the extra effort! Keeping with the theme, editorial was assigned with the goal


everyone, including area businesses. Now more than ever, we encourage readers to support Pulse advertisers. Check out the gyms, fitness and water sport companies, all dedicated to keeping your body beach-ready, and shop the latest surfside styles at stores featuring swimsuits, fashions, and jewelry. For hair dam- aged by salt water and chlorine, restorative treatments are offered by all the salons in this issue. At the end of the day, stop by one of the featured restaurants and bars – no reservations required! Without our loyal advertis- ers, there would be no Pulse Magazine in SWFL – so they deserve all the business we can give. And if I ever get a day off this sum- mer, I’ll see you at the beach! Don’t forget your sunscreen.


of capturing this area’s aquatic roots from historic pirate lore to Everglades City legends to Florida's iconic loggerhead sea turtles during their nesting season. As locals know, the pace of life slows down in the summer for


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