Tina Leung
Founder, Tina Loves
Brands like Valentino and Loewe work with this Hong Kong stylist and blogger on account of her eclectic, 'everything goes' style.

Fashion stylist and blogger Tina Leung is a regular fixture on the street style scene, known for her eclectic sense of style.
After growing up in Hong Kong and Los Angeles, Leung spent a year at Bates College in Maine, before transferring to Bristol University to pursue drama. Her real calling came when she moved to New York and spent a year studying styling at the Fashion Institute of Technology and gained experience assisting various stylists in New York City.
Leung returned to Hong Kong in 2005 and landed work doing runway show styling, choreography, writing articles, styling Hong Kong celebrities and hosting in-store events and trunk shows. Her clients included the South China Morning Post, Prestige, Tatler, Ming Pao, and celebrities Yun Jin Kim, Karen Mok and James Ferragamo .
Leung has also collaborated with luxury brands Valentino, Loewe and Georg Jensen within Hong Kong, while also launched Era, a designer vintage retail service. She chronicled her fashion week adventures, outfits and backstage snaps on her personal blog, Tina Loves, which she launched in 2008.
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