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July 15, 2014

Otterbox Offering Nina Garcia Designed Phone Cases

Fashion and functionality meet in the new OtterBox Symmetry Series limited edition design, ‘Brazilian Pop!’, created by Project Runway judge Nina Garcia. The fashion icon used her design expertise to create a fun, vibrant case inspired by Brazilian street art. Now you don’t have to sacrifice protection for style—the case seamlessly meshes designer fashion with premium phone protection.

“Brazilian Pop!' is more than just a great case that protects phones, it reflects my passion for style," Garcia said. ‘Brazilian Pop!’ was created exclusively for Nina's Quarterly.co box, a subscription service whereby influencers and celebrities, like Garcia, curate items and goods to send their followers and fans each quarter.

The 'Brazilian Summer #NGQ03' box taps into this theme and 'Brazilian Pop!' reflects the movement, exploding with color and patterns. The Otterbox Symmetry Series provides ultimate protection from from bumps, shock and scratches without being overly bulky.

"Symmetry Series is the perfect combination of style and protection while providing a canvas for this exclusive, limited-edition design," said OtterBox CEO Brian Thomas. "Nina Garcia is an icon in the style industry. Her expertise and influence takes the Symmetry Series to an even higher level of fashion-forward functionality, something our customers are eager to see in our new line."

The 'Brazilian Pop!' designer iPhone 5s cases and GALAXY S 5 cases are available to subscribers of the Nina Garcia 'Brazilian Summer #NGQ03' box and for a limited time on otterbox.com for $49.95 while quantities last. With Brazil a popular subject with the close of the World Cup in the South Ameircan country recently, the printed, super-protective phone cases are sure to be a hit.

Image courtesy of Otterbox.com




Edited by Maurice Nagle


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