
Who Is Editionstyles?
Who Is Editionstyles Vintage?
Editionstyles Vintage began long before there was a storefront, a booth, or a formal plan. It started with collecting, curiosity, and a deep attachment to secondhand objects that felt lived in and worth keeping.
Founded by vintage curator and content creator Keyliz Nunez, Editionstyles Vintage grew out of years spent sourcing and surrounding herself with vintage and secondhand items, clothing, home décor, books, accessories, and objects chosen for their quality, character, and sense of history. What began as personal collecting gradually became something more intentional: a desire to share.
From Content Creation to Curation
Before Editionstyles Vintage existed as a physical space, Keyliz was immersed in vintage through content creation. Sharing outfits, objects, interiors, and details online became a way to document what she was drawn to, soft textures, worn materials, sentimental pieces, and the visual language of the past.
Over time, collecting became instinctive. Thrifting trips turned into routine. Objects accumulated. Shelves filled. What may have appeared excessive from the outside was, in reality, an ongoing process of learning how to see, how to recognize quality, trust instinct, and develop a clear point of view.
Eventually, the collection grew larger than one person could keep.
The First Booth
Editionstyles Vintage first took physical shape as a small booth inside an antique mall. Limited in space but intentional in selection, the booth served as an early foundation for the brand’s approach to curation.
The booth provided clarity, revealing which pieces resonated, how people responded, and how important thoughtful selection and presentation were to the experience. It confirmed that there was an audience for vintage that felt considered, approachable, and cohesive rather than overwhelming.
Pop-Ups and Connection
Alongside the booth, Keyliz began participating in pop-up events. These temporary spaces became an important point of clarity in the growth of Editionstyles Vintage.
Working pop-ups allowed for direct, face-to-face connection, conversations, shared enthusiasm, and the experience of helping someone find a piece that felt right. Unlike online selling, pop-ups created moments of exchange that were immediate and personal.
Through participating in these events, it became clear that the work extended beyond sourcing and styling. There was a genuine enjoyment in being present, engaging with people, and operating within a physical space, even temporarily.
The pop-ups reinforced something essential: Editionstyles Vintage was not meant to exist only online. It was meant to be experienced in person, through interaction, conversation, and shared appreciation for vintage.
From Booth to Storefront
With the foundation of the booth and the clarity gained through pop-ups, the transition to a permanent storefront felt like a natural progression.
Opening the Editionstyles Vintage storefront in York, Pennsylvania created a space where all aspects of the shop could coexist, clothing, gowns, teacups, glassware, books, linens, and decorative objects, arranged as a cohesive environment rather than separated by category.
The storefront brought together years of collecting, editing, and refining, reflecting a point of view shaped by patience and discernment.
What Editionstyles Vintage Is Today
Editionstyles Vintage is a curated vintage shop built on restraint and care. Every item is secondhand. Every piece is sourced individually through hands-on thrifting. Nothing is manufactured, replicated, or restocked.
The shop does not operate on collections, seasons, or trends. Instead, it evolves through ongoing sourcing and careful selection, guided by consistency of feeling rather than labels or eras.
At its core, Editionstyles Vintage reflects years spent paying attention, first for personal joy, then for sharing with others.
What began as collecting became curation.
What began online became physical.
And what began small continues to grow, one piece at a time.
The Person Behind the Shop
At the center of Editionstyles Vintage is Keyliz Nunez, a 22-year-old curator whose presence is inseparable from the space itself.
Editionstyles Vintage is not anonymous. Visitors often come not only to browse, but to meet the person behind the work, to talk, to ask questions, and to see the shop through the eyes of the person who built it. The experience is shaped as much by conversation and connection as it is by objects on shelves.
Keyliz is the face of Editionstyles Vintage, and the shop reflects her point of view, romantic but grounded, sentimental but selective. Her taste, intuition, and years of quiet collecting are embedded in every corner of the space.
What makes Editionstyles Vintage distinct is not scale or spectacle, but authorship. It is a shop shaped by one person’s eye, care, and presence, where the work is personal, and the connection is real.

