Heidi Fish Swimwear will do a photo shoot on San Juan Island June 14. Fish is a part-time resident of San Juan Island. Her swimwear has been featured in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition three years in a row.   - Courtesy Heidi Fish
Courtesy Heidi Fish
Heidi Fish Swimwear will do a photo shoot on San Juan Island June 14. Fish is a part-time resident of San Juan Island. Her swimwear has been featured in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition three years in a row.

Heidi Fish Swimwear will do a photo shoot on San Juan Island June 14


June 11, 2009 · Updated 9:27 AM 

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Heidi Fish Swimwear will do a photo shoot on San Juan Island June 14.

Swimwear designed by Heidi Fish Designer Swimwear has been featured in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition three years in a row. Heidi Fish was also featured on "Evening Magazine" and "Northwest Afternoon" on Seattle's KING 5.

Swimsuits by Heidi Fish have been seen in countless calendars, magazine editorials and nationally televised TV shows worn by some of the top models in the world. The designer's newest collection will be showcased at Banana Belt in downtown Friday Harbor.

Heidi Fish Designer Swimwear is located in West Seattle. Fish is a part-time resident of San Juan Island.

Models who will be on location: Gabriella from New York City, Celeste from Los Angeles, and Jessica from Seattle. Photographer: Mark Dick. Photo locations include Lime Kiln State Park and South Beach.

Visit www.heidifish.com. Or, "Watch for the girls in bikinis roaming the islands," Fish said in an e-mail.

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