The designer ‘not daughter’ of Bertín Osborne sells her clothes on social networks

The little daughter of Sandra Domecq, Ana Cristina Portillo, has already launched her first collection as a fashion designer and sells it through her social networks. The fourth daughter of the missing ex-wife of Bertin Osborne is the little sister of Alejandra, Eugenia y Claudiathe three daughters that the singer had with the heir to the Jerez wine empire.

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Portillo, who is already 28 years old, is the result of the relationship between Sandra, who died of cancer in 2004, and the businessman and photographer from Cádiz Fernando Portillo. The young woman is not bothered by being known as “the other daughter” of Bertín Osborne, since she is very close to her three older sisters, who have supported her at all times in her initiative as a fashion designer .




On her Instagram account, the little Domeqc shows a blouse in green tones, made of natural silk, and explains that it is completely handmade: “A very intense week is over, but happy with the results! After so much work, the first batch of shirts with my prints has finally arrived”, she explains in the text while wearing the blouse.




The two models of the garment, one in green and the other in shades of blue, classic cut, with a daring print representing different birds, have already sold out in many of their sizes. And that its price is no less than 260 euros per unit, shipping costs apart. Anyone who falls in love with design can only do so through the young entrepreneur’s social network account.

Ana Cristina wears the blouse from behind and from the front, and to give it prominence, she combines it with simple jeans. The post already has supportive comments from her sisters Claudia and Lucía, and her friend Ana Boyer among others. The publication and sale is having an unexpected success, since this is the first time that the designer has put her creations up for sale, which, until now, only wore herself or her sisters and friends.