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Best Buy Launches Tech Fashions from Top Designers

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Best Buy Introduces Exclusive Tech Accessories from Nanette Lepore, Anna Sui and Isaac Mizrahi New York

Looking for a way to match your tech devices to your clothing? Or maybe you just want a better looking iPhone/Smartphone case.  If so Best Buy  may have just what you want. A new line of tech accessories – created by celebrated fashion designers Nanette Lepore, Anna Sui, and Isaac Mizrahi New York.  The collections are now available for order & will come to stores Oct. 5.  All the covers be inspired by the designers’ current collections and will be available only at Best Buy.

All three collections – which debut Sunday, Oct. 5 at BestBuy.com and in Best Buy stores – can be pre-ordered today at BestBuy.com/DesignerSeries and include smartphone, tablet and laptop cases.

“We listened to our female customers who told us they are looking for more from their technology—they want style, function and changeability,” said Mary Ortizcazarin, vice president of accessories at Best Buy. “These new designer collections deliver the ability to personalize and accessorize their technology with an exclusive line from fashion designers many women trust and respect.”

The Nanette Lepore and Anna Sui collections are coming to Best Buy in partnership with the Council of Fashion Designers of America, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing professional development and scholarships for fashion designers.

Prices for the cases are the following: Smartphone cases are $29.99, tablet cases range from $34.99 to $39.99 and laptop cases are available for $39.99. Smartphone cases are available for iPhone 5 and 5s and Samsung Galaxy S 5; tablet cases are available for iPad Air and iPad Mini; laptop cases are available for 13-inch devices. Each collection will also have cases available for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus in mid-October.

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