Natasha Tonic, the acclaimed swimwear designer known for her unwavering commitment to sustainability with her creations of innovative plant-based swimwear, unveiled her latest collection, “Coral City,” this past Sunday, June 11, 2023, at Paraiso Miami Swim Week. In collaboration with Coral Morphologic, a Miami-based pioneer in the study and conservation of coral reefs, Tonic’s coral-inspired swimwear generated awareness of the dangers facing coral reefs worldwide.

The “Coral City” collection featured a stunning array of one-piece swimsuits and bikinis adorned with intricate coral prints and textures inspired by Coral Morphologic’s scientific research. Each piece explores the beauty and complexity of coral reefs with prints taken from real corals grown in Coral Morphologic’s lab. Dominant colors such as electric green, coral orange, white coral, and Pacific blue were used to simulate the living and endangered corals found in reefs off Miami’s coastlines. Embracing the use of natural, plant-based materials, Natasha used breathable hemp fabric in every piece she created to further minimize environmental impact.

Each look was paired with a piece from Tonic’s new jewelry line, a special collaboration with designer Tiffany Kunz. Just like the garments, these exquisite pieces draw inspiration from the ocean reefs with meticulously crafted chokers featuring hand-sculpted coral forms and delicate pearls, capturing the essence of the sea. To further compliment the collection, Tonic debuted a variety of lightweight shrugs and long gloves which lend a modern touch and serve as a natural shield against the suns’ harmful rays.

To lend support to the critical issue of coral reefs, Tonic has pledged to donate 10% of the collection’s proceeds to Coral Morphologic and another 10% to the Indonesian non-profit Ocean Gardener, an organization in Bali that has developed a restoration technique to aid damaged reefs without the use of plastics. Inspired by their revolutionary efforts, Tonic is taking her commitment one step further by working with the organization to plant one coral for every swimsuit sold, breathing new life into these delicate ecosystems.

With each piece of the collection serving as an opportunity to lend support, jewelry partner Tiffany Kunz will also donate 10% of proceeds to non-profit organizations in Costa Rica that focus on transporting recovered corals to their natural habitats. Tonic’s collaboration with the organization focused on the importance of protecting coral reefs and their ecosystems, fostering a symbiotic relationship between fashion and the environment.

“We are thrilled to partner with Coral Morphologic and Ocean Gardener to share awareness and educate communities about the importance of coral reef conservation, an environmental issue that affects our oceans and waterside cities like Miami,” said Natasha Tonic. “Our goal with this collection was to first showcase the beauty of these vibrant ecosystems and inspire people to take action to protect them,” she added.

The “Coral City” runway show at Paraiso Miami Swim Week 2023 was a tremendous success, with the collection receiving critical acclaim from fashion insiders and environmental experts. The collection’s lively prints, stunning colors, and innovative designs captured the attention of the fashion experts. The ethically-made collection serves as one of many reasons Natasha has been recognized as Sports Illustrated’s 2023 Sustainable Swimsuit Designer of The Year.

Get ready to make a difference. The coral city collection and accessories are now available to shop online at www.natashatonic.com.