
The intimate dinner was held on the beach overlooking the bay.
Photo: Sonja Garnitschnig

Sanding Ovations created a castle-like sculpture engraved with sponsors' logos.
Photo: ©2011 Jennifer Cimino

The brand mirrored the entire stretch of lower beach wall to reflect the activities taking place on the sand as well as disguise the concrete form that was built as a barricade to high tide during hurricane season.
Photo: Matthew Carasella

The party's hosts, Victoria's Secret Pink models Chanel Iman and Behati Prinsloo, took charge of a refreshment cart.
Photo: WorldRedEye.com / Courtesy Victoria's Secret
Sun Protection at the Ready

At Lacoste's Coachella pool party in the blazing desert sun, cigarette-style girls, clad in Lacoste gear, passed Kiel's sun-protection products.
Photo: Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for Lacoste
Grand Tasting Village

Transitions Optical built its own tent, which featured a rooftop with viewfinders for guests to enjoy ocean views and a photo shoot inside with Robert Irvine. The company also offered gelato samples and an area to try on lenses and frames.
Photo: Elizabeth Renfrow for BizBash

The American Express name appeared on the top and bottom of the flip-flops given to each guest.
Photo:Â Kayla Hernandez for BizBash

As the night wore on, the sand was filled with the imprint of the American Express logo from the flip-flops.
Photo:Â Kayla Hernandez for BizBash

Havaianas set up tiki bar outside the Burger Bash tent, where Iron Chef Marc Forgione prepared Brazilian-inspired drinks, appetizers, entrees, and desserts. Guests who visited the booth took home a pair of Havaianas.
Photo: Seth Browarnik/WorldRedEye

Guests kept cool with branded fans and misting stations near the entrance.
Photo: Entwined Studios

More than 700 women participated in the photo shoot on Miami Beach on Saturday.
Photo: Vincent Laforet

Fire pits and white couches topped the sand at the festival's closing party.
Photo: Seth Browarnik/WorldRedEye

The mag's "sunscreen ambassadors" (read: shirtless male models) applied airbrush sunscreen to participants throughout the day as part of Cosmopolitan's "Practice Safe Sun" campaign.
Photo: Mitchell Zachs for BizBash

The Mint Agency used sand, shells, and bowls holding live fish as centerpieces at the September premiere dinner for Spring Breakers during the Toronto International Film Festival.
Photo: Jennifer Meriano

Anyone tired of the piles of pulled pork and other BBQ could exercise on the volleyball court or with the hula hoops laying around.
Photo: Yvonne Lynch

Flip-flops were provided for guests to walk on the sand.
Photo: Sonja Garnitschnig