Nelina is a Canadian-American Editor, Art Director, and Epicurean born in DC, based in the Virginia’s horse country, working and traveling everywhere.
Work
Editor, The Scout Guide Hunt Country (@tsghuntcountry)
Stylist + Art Director, Nelina Loiselle Creative (@nelinaloiselle)
School
MS, Georgetown University, Integrated Marketing Communications
BS, Maharishi University, Sustainable Living
Tech
In Design, Capture One, Later, Planoly
Bio
As a daughter of New Age boomers, Nelina grew up in a consciousness-based community in rural Iowa where the search for heaven on earth, organic food, and yoga were part of the norm.
In the early days, her father owned a Rolls Royce limo business and she was ever at home with the iconic Spirit of Ecstasy (RR’s emblem) as well as obsessed with magazines and the aesthetic escapism they provided a creative soul.
She learned the art of photography in university and could spend hours in the dark room (those where the days!). She studied marketing, branding, and communications and spend time studying aboard in Beijing and The Netherlands.
Today she manages advertising accounts, creative, content, social, and photography as Owner and Editor of The Scout Guide Hunt Country (TSG). Each year she concepts and directors 40+ styled shoots overseeing a team of stylists and photographers. She art directors all print advertising and editorial as well as production of the publication.
In addition to TSG Nelina works as a freelance creative director and producer for editorial photo shoots and advertising for interior, fashion, and brands. Her work has been featured in lifestyle publications and by social media influencers including:
Equestrian Living
EQ Luxe
The Scout Guide
National Geographic
Noelle Floyd
Stable Style
Horse Illustrated
The Hunt Magazine
Milton Menasco
Gallery of Light
Blackheart Equestrian
Northern Virginia Magazine
The Bmore Creatives
Noel Asmar
Alessandro Albense
She loves to scour the globe to procure the best products and ideas, summers by the sea in Prince Edward Island, wishes for equestrian winters in Wellington, and derives daily inspiration from Town & Country UK, Kinfolk, Vogue, and The World of Interiors.