erta Bernad is a Spanish lifestyle photojournalist and filmmaker who currently resides in London. She launched her fashion blog in 2011 and has been scouted by Scott Schuman, from the reclaimed blog The Sartorialist, as a “Global Taste Maker” and by J.Crew as the brand´s Spanish Ambassador. We love her classic yet modern touch. We can almost guarantee that you´ve pinned her on Pinterest.

What can we find in your bag?
Agenda, camera, wallet, makeup, - I suppose the usual.

Tell us your beauty secrets & routines.
My beauty routine began not so long ago. It consists in washing my face with a cotton pad (which makes a big difference) and hydrating my face with Shiseido-Ibuki lotion.

Your favorite song right now?
Light my fire, The Doors. Right now I am very much enjoying this song although it is not current. I am a little out lately.

What was your last purchase?
A pair of grey hair Superga.

Your favorite pair of shoes?
My new pair of brown strap oxfords from the brand Saint Jones Shoes that I had custom made at their store in Claudio Coello.

Your ideal boyfriend?
Mine. Good hearted, fun, generous and understanding.

What is your ideal perfect date?
One in which sense of humor is the predominating factor.

What is the next fashion trend?
Tropical shirts.

Recommend us a book?
El arte de amar - Erich Fromm.

White or Red wine?
It depends. Red wine with meat.

What things inspire you?
People and conversations.

If you were lost in the desert with what items would you get lost with?
Something spicy and some music.

A historical character?
Nelson Mandela.

Favorite Disney movie?
Aladdin.

What bag have you been wearing lately?
My limited edition black bag from Massimo Dutti. A good black bag always come in handy, a bag that can help you cruise through the winter.

Who do you admire?
A lot of people. For their style, Lou Doillon, Caroline de Maigret, Cate Underwood. For their profession Sofia Coppola, Wes Anderson or Spike Jonze. I admire my mom for her character and attitude in life…

What would you get rid of in fashion nowadays?
The speed in which things can be fabricated and sold, it makes things lose value.