For years, nails have been one of fashion’s most expressive details. A manicure can say something about personality, mood, culture, and personal style before a word is ever spoken. Yet within the larger beauty conversation, nail artists and nail culture have not always received the same attention as hair, makeup, and skincare. NAILCON is working to change that. Founded by Jazmin Celine Gresham, the platform has created a space where nail artistry is treated not simply as a beauty service, but as an important part of fashion, culture, creativity, and business.
Gresham launched NAILCON in 2019 after recognizing an opportunity within the beauty industry. With professional experience in fashion, marketing, events, and brand experiences, she understood how industries build communities around the people who influence them. Nails already had the artists, consumers, trends, and culture. What was missing was a platform dedicated to bringing those worlds together. NAILCON became Gresham’s answer—a place designed to celebrate the people creating the looks while connecting nail enthusiasts, professionals, brands, and industry leaders.
The story is also deeply connected to culture. Nail salons have long served as spaces for conversation, creativity, friendship, and self-expression, particularly within communities of women. Black women, in particular, have helped push nail artistry forward through bold shapes, colors, embellishments, and designs that have repeatedly influenced mainstream beauty and fashion. NAILCON recognizes that history while helping introduce a new generation of artists and entrepreneurs who are turning their creativity into careers, brands, and businesses.
Today, NAILCON reaches beyond the idea of a traditional beauty convention. Through events, editorial storytelling, industry conversations, artist features, and brand partnerships, the platform is helping build a larger ecosystem around nails. That approach matters because today’s nail professional can be much more than a technician. They can become an artist, content creator, educator, product developer, salon owner, influencer, or beauty entrepreneur. NAILCON gives that growing community a place where its work can be seen and its voices can be heard.
The platform also represents where the beauty business is headed. Consumers increasingly want experiences that feel personal, creative, and connected to community. They want to know the artists behind their favorite trends and discover independent brands before they become household names. For beauty companies, platforms such as NAILCON offer an opportunity to meet those consumers directly while learning from the professionals helping determine what comes next. In that sense, nail culture is no longer sitting quietly on the edge of the beauty industry—it is becoming an important part of its future.
NAILCON’s growth sends a larger message about what happens when an overlooked creative community receives its own stage. Gresham saw something valuable in a space others might have considered too specific and built a platform around it. The result is a celebration of artistry, entrepreneurship, community, and personal expression—one manicure at a time. NAILCON isn’t simply asking the beauty industry to pay attention to nails. It is showing why nail culture deserved the spotlight all along.