Coral Fever is a lifestyle brand dedicated to bringing awareness to the beauty and diversity of corals through innovative apparel, educational content, and conservation efforts.
How it Started
Hi! My name is Kelsi Guidry and I am ADDICTED TO CORAL!
I started my reefkeeping journey in 2018 when I purchased my first coral, a nice little double headed frogspawn. I’ve slowly become more and more addicted to the hobby, and recently had the pleasure of being featured on the World Wide Corals YouTube channel.
I recently realized that there is a big lack of coral inspired fashion items, especially in beachwear and boating attire. You see fish, flowers, palm trees, but almost never any coral. I’m tired of seeing hibiscus flowers all over stuff like that. I want to see CORAL!
There are many people out there who think corals are beautiful. I want to bring the beauty and variety of designs of corals more into the everyday lives of people. I want people to see coral designs on other people and be able to instantly make a connection with others who feel the same as I do.
Giving Back to Protect Coral Reefs
At Coral Fever, our love for corals goes beyond inspiration—it’s a commitment to action. That’s why we’ve partnered with Stripe and Frontier to dedicate 1% of every order to atmospheric carbon removal. With each purchase you make, you’re directly supporting projects that help protect and restore our vibrant reefs.
Together, we’re not just celebrating coral beauty—we’re preserving it for generations to come. Thank you for being part of this mission to give back to the ocean that inspires us all.
How High CO2 Levels Impact Corals
Rising CO2 levels pose a serious threat to coral reefs worldwide. When carbon dioxide dissolves in seawater, it forms carbonic acid, leading to ocean acidification. This process reduces the availability of calcium carbonate, a critical building block for corals to grow and maintain their skeletons. Over time, weakened coral structures make reefs more vulnerable to erosion and damage, threatening the diverse marine life that depends on them. Watch this informative video to learn more about how high CO2 levels are altering coral ecosystems.
Coral Fever is part of Stripe Climate, a coalition of businesses accelerating carbon removal
No company can stop climate change by itself. Stripe Climate aggregates funds from forward-thinking businesses around the world to increase demand for carbon removal. Stripe Climate works with Frontier, Stripes in-house team of science and commercial experts, to purchase permanent carbon removal.