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hina “heensie” low, lead stylist

Hina “Heensie” Low is a stylist and size inclusivity educator with over a decade of experience helping people reconnect with their personal style in a way that feels authentic, sustainable, and free of outdated rules that hinder your relationship with your body and identity.

Her approach is rooted in deep listening, wardrobe guidance that bridges personal expression and everyday ease, and the firm belief that style should be accessible to every body—not reserved for a narrow ideal. She works virtually with clients around the world through her private personal styling platform.

Hina attended Humber Polytechnic, studying Fashion Arts and Business. She also has an educational background in visual arts, as well as multimedia design and development. Hina has consulted for industry leaders such as Pinterest and Visa, supported apparel brands on size inclusive launches, and has been featured in publications including ELLE, Business Insider, Oprah Daily, InStyle, People Magazine, The Kit, NYMag and Forbes. In 2023, she was selected for Pinterest’s Creator Inclusion Fund for her dedication to size inclusivity, and in 2022, she was nominated for an ASVOFF (A Shaded View on Fashion Film) award for her style education content. Her social media content on size inclusive style has cultivated an audience of over 100,000. Whether supporting someone one-on-one or contributing to a broader creative vision, her goal is always to create a styling experience that feels affirming, collaborative, and genuinely meaningful.

When Hina isn’t working, she loves to spend time with her spouse and their two bunnies (one of which was rescued from Rabbit Rescue Inc.). She is passionate about mutual aid and volunteering, and has volunteered with WoodGreen Community Services, Women United - United Way, The Red Door Family Shelter, Epilepsy Toronto, Youth Assisting Youth, and established her own community initiative called Community Curve, bringing needed plus sized clothing into local shelters.

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FEATURED IN
elle / instyle / oprah daily / business insider / FORBES / THE KIT & More

Style isn’t about changing yourself —it’s about coming home to yourself. I work with clients to rebuild that connection with care, intention, and a deep respect for their body, identity, and lived experience.

MY RECENT WORK

Recent work across personal wardrobe strategy, client lookbooks and other collaborative projects. Whether rooted in everyday wardrobe building or visual storytelling, each reflects my thoughtful approach to styling. My role isn’t to impose an aesthetic, but to help you uncover your vision and bring it to life with the care and intention you deserve.

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you don’t haVE TO CHANGE TO GET DRESSED.

You deserve a wardrobe that reflects who you are, beyond the societal expectations of who you are supposed to be. 

I offer styling that meets you in the present, with clothing that works for your body, your identity and your lifestyle. You deserve to feel at home in your wardrobe, at any size and without conditions.

My services are designed to help you feel seen, supported, and confident at every step. Whether you’re rebuilding your entire wardrobe or simply dipping your toes into the process, we’ll create something meaningful together.