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The Double Magazine Spring-Summer 2013 Issue Stars Emily DiDonato

Boys of the '80s will remember drooling over the babes of 'Baywatch,' so it is surprising that there are not more fashion tributes to the American television drama like the one featured in the Double Magazine Spring-Summer 2013 issue. From the iconic red swimsuit to shots of model Emily DiDonato bounding down the sandy shore to someone's rescue, the images are a fun walk down pop culture memory lane.

The Double Magazine Spring-Summer 2013 editorial was shot by photographer Dan Martensen. From giant Sony Walkmens to high-cut bathing suits, he nods to the '90s era in more ways than one. The bodacious brunette beach babe was sexily outfitted by stylist Charlotte Collet. In addition to sneakers and sport sunglasses, the looks were perfected with hair by Marki and makeup by Steven Hyunn.
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