Photo: Tori Praver  
Ever wonder what a designer does all day?  Given that it’s summer—and we’re obsessed with Tori Praver‘s  high waist swimsuits and sexy string bikinis—we asked the model turned  swim designer to lay it all out for us, hour by hour.   
8AM 
I wake up  and have my morning coffee and check my millions of emails.  Then I head  off to my morning workout. Depending on how I feel, it’s usually either  yoga or a brisk run from my home in the East Village over the  Williamsburg Bridge and back. It’s beautiful out this morning, so I go  for the run. 
10:30AM 
I’m out the door and rushing to my new showroom in  the Meatpacking district. I have a meeting with my sales rep Chelsea and  then a fitting with our model to fit samples for the new resort 2012  collection, which we have been very busy creating new prints and styles  for. We just moved showrooms so we are currently getting everything set  up in the new space. Between that and getting my next collection ready,  my plate is full. 
12PM 
Switching gears for a minute, I have a meeting at  my modeling agency on Park Avenue, with my agent Luis Mattos. We go  over my schedule for the next few months and also update my portfolio.   	

 Photo: Tori Praver    
2PM 
I head to Soho for my next meeting, which is  at Wetherly Fashion Group, my PR firm for Tori Praver Swimwear.  In the  meeting we discuss our plan for the season and events we’ll be having  throughout the summer.  The first event we discuss is the cocktail party  I’m hosting in July during Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in Miami.  	
 Photo: Tori Praver  
4PM 
Back at home in my office, I spend some time  sketching and gathering inspiration for my new resort collection. I also  have a phone conversation with TheraSURF, a non-profit organization  that supports children with physical disabilities through surfing. My  swim line is collaborating with TheraSURF for a fundraising event later  this summer, so we talk about details surrounding the event and my  participation. 
7PM 
I have dinner with some friends at one of my favorite  spots in the East Village, Café Mogador. After a long, full day, it’s  fun to unwind and catch up with friends. 
10PM 
Back at home, I answer a  few emails and create a list of what to do for tomorrow. I also use this  time to talk with my friends and family back home in Hawaii since its  only the afternoon for them. 
11PM 
I’m exhausted and ready for bed, so  it’s lights out. I get ready to do it all again tomorrow!