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SELECTS: Egyptian-Moroccan Model Juny Breeze's Take On Vintage

For this week’s SELECTS, Egyptian-Moroccan Model Juny Breeze puts one of her standout vintage finds, a beautifully ornate statement belt, to work across three looks in her signature style.

Kaja Grujic

Paris suits Juny Breeze because her style thrives on contradiction: polished but playful, nostalgic but never dusty, deeply vintage without feeling theatrical. The Egyptian-Moroccan-French model, influencer, and vintage boutique owner, Juny Breeze, has built a style that makes vintage dressing feel easy enough for the street rather than reserved for the archives. With a background in finance she left in 2019 to work full-time in fashion.

Her description of a go-to outfit is telling: vintage jeans, a cute top, and a jacket, constantly mixing vintage with high street. That formula explains a lot about why her everyday looks work. They are grounded in recognizable staples, but sharpened by pieces with memory, texture, and a little attitude. Breeze’s wardrobe language draws on the visual ease often associated with Paris, yet avoids the city’s more predictable uniform. Instead, she brings in color, Mediterranean warmth, and the lived-in femininity through her choices of silhouettes and fabrics.

For this week’s SELECTS, Juny Breeze puts one of her standout vintage finds, a beautifully ornate statement belt, to work across three looks in her signature style.

Look One

“I love to wear this belt on and on again. Here you can see me wearing it with a midi skirt. I love this look because it's fun. It's very feminine. It's very important for me to keep any outfit, no matter how it looks, kind of feminine because it's the archetype I love to embody.”
Daniel Guizio Skirt
Acne Studio Shoes & Bag
The Frankieshop Coat

Look Two

“I love low waist, especially with this type of belt because it enhances the hips in a sort of way and I love to enhance my body features. Then I would pair it with very simple items like this little blue t-shirt and I think it's perfect.”Paloma wool Top
Réformation Trousers
Repenti Shoes
Acne Studio Bag

Look Three

“This look is a bit more high waist but I love the fact that it's also enhancing this full black look. I feel very comfortable and I know I look fun with it. This is the type of piece we don't find easily in Paris so yeah it makes you feel kind of special and it ties me back to my roots also. I wish everyone would add a little piece or two that reminds them of their culture.”
Revolve Bermudas
Réformation Knitwear
Potamy Shoes
Acne studios Bag