Samuels, who graced the cover of Vogue twice, and Willis, a former exotic dancer who became the face of Gucci’s fall/winter campaign in 2003, were among Pulse’s notable discoveries. Willis’s rapid ascent in the fashion industry saw her featured in major magazines across Paris, Milan, New York, Miami, and Los Angeles.
The first company of its kind
Pulse Investments, the first of its kind in the Caribbean for fashion production, modeling, and entertainment, was later listed on the Jamaica Stock Exchange. Under Cooper’s leadership, Pulse introduced several innovations and firsts for Jamaica and the Caribbean.
In 2001, Cooper launched Caribbean Fashion Week to spotlight regional and local designers. The event has since showcased over 150 designers from various countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Trinidad and Tobago, and Haiti. Other notable initiatives included the Caribbean Model Search, an international modeling agency, the Superjam concert series, and the highly acclaimed TV programs Caribbean Fashion Weekly and The Search for the Caribbean’s Next Supermodel.
Born in Kingston on June 3, 1953, Cooper was educated at Kingston College, The University of the West Indies, and the Norman Manley Law School. He practiced law from 1975 to 1980 before fully dedicating himself to Pulse. In recognition of his contributions to the modeling industry, he was awarded the Order of Distinction in the rank of Commander in 2007.
Cooper’s daughter, Safia, is the current CEO of Pulse Investments. The company has expanded to include hospitality and media branches, producing various TV titles for Caribbean and international broadcasters. The Pulse Centre on Trafalgar Road, controlled by the company, features a mix of shops, offices, beauty service outlets, and Pulse Rooms, a 26-unit guest accommodation. Additionally, Pulse operates Pulse Suites at Villa Ronai in Stony Hill, a 75-unit property on 9 acres, with plans for a 30-unit Pulse Homes development at Villa Ronai.
Kingsley Cooper’s visionary work has left an indelible mark on the Caribbean fashion industry, and his legacy will continue through the ongoing efforts of Pulse Investments.

















