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Former Fins Cheerleader’s Sexy Swimwear Debuts

2009-mdc_tiffanypearl3bMIAMI (CBS4) ― Okay ladies, the start of game days is just around the corner so it’s time to say ‘goodbye’ to boxy jerseys and say ‘hello’ to hot new halters and bikinis.

Don’t know what I mean? Then check out the sexy apparel and swim wear from “Miss Fanatic” designed for the female sports fan.

Former Miami Dolphins cheerleader Tiffany Pearl spent four years on the squad while earning her degree in fashion. This week the current Dolphins cheerleaders unveiled their 2011-2012 calendar at Liv on Miami Beach, and it was one of Pearl’s swimsuits that graced the cover.

“It’s really cool to see two of your suits published,” Pearl told CBS4’s Lisa Petrillo, “and actually start to get your name out there.”

Pearl added that the idea to create the line came from her own experiences in attending games.

“Being an ultimate sports fan it was hard for me to find things that were flattering to a woman’s frame,” said Pearl. “I wanted something that made me feel like a woman. I wanted to make cute tops and bikinis so no matter where you are, at the beach or at the game, you could be proud of them.”

Pearl’s line is made in Miami, and in the future she hopes to expand her sexy sports fashions to all of the NFL and college teams.

“Miss Fanatic” bikinis are sold separately, $20 each for the tops and bottoms, and form-fitting jerseys run about $80.

“We have jerseys that are nicely fit to a woman’s body, the skirts look like what the players wear on the field, just a lot sexier,” said Pearl.

2011-mdc-cal-coverClick Here To Check Out The Miss Fanatic Line

The 25-year-old entrepreneur says these days she’s cheering about her up and coming career.

“I couldn’t be happier. It’s the best of both worlds, I love fashion and I love sports, to be able to combine the two, I couldn’t be happier,” said Pearl.

Nearly a dozen colleges are represented in the current “Miss Fanatic” line, including the University of Miami and the University of Florida. Pearl says she has plans to keep the ball rolling to more universities around the country.

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