The Birth of Nailympia

Nailympia was born from The Nail Olympics USA, a competition set up in 2001 in Las Vegas. Set up by three organisations (IBD run by Lee Tomlinson, Dianne D’Agnolo & James Johnson of Too Much Fun and David Daniel & Danny Haile of EZ Flow), the concept behind this new competition was simple – to be non-biased and non-product led. In order to create a fair playing field for all, these three nail brands made it clear that competitors could use any system or brand and would be categorised by relevant divisions pertaining to their skill and expertise. These divisions were to be kept anonymous during each competition and judging, so that each competitor, regardless of skill level, was judged exactly the same.

Only after judging, were the competitors grouped and ranked in their own and correct division. This original ethos remains the same today.

 

What is at the core of Nailympia?

Nailympia’s reputation is based on it being run by an organisation and individuals that are non- product biased. Alex Fox, global competition director, since its inauguration into London in 2005, was the editor-in-chief of Scratch magazine and has been a journalist in the nail industry since 1998.

Its growth and popularity across the world is a direct result of its mission to bring in key industry figures and experts to judge. The judging panel is an international mix of industry experts who have amassed experience, knowledge and a reputation in their respective countries. Each judging panel has its regular judges for stability and flow, while also bringing in new and fresh experts each year to make sure it remains unbiased while evolving. This annual competition has become a Mecca for nailists seeking international recognition and industry accolades.

The competition began with six categories and now boasts anything from 10 to 17 depending on the location. Over the years some categories have been eliminated and new ones have taken their place.

These changes have been dictated by industry nail trends. Each Nailympia across the world offers the categories most relevant to its industry.

 

Where has Nailympia been hosted?

Nailympia has previously taken place in Australia (2014-2018), hosted by Reed Exhibitions in Sydney and the USA competition in Texas (2017-2018), was hosted by Athena Elliott at The Best Lil’ Nail Show.

In 2019, The Premiere Show Group, USA took over the US event and launched Nailympia Orlando. In 2018, Tallinn, Estonia (Nailympia Estonia) was started by champion tech, Viktoria Prihodko and the brand launched Nailympia Canada 2019 in Saskatoon, Canada.

It has also been hosted twice in Mexico City under the expert eye of Dafne Fernández and 2023 sees its second edition at Beauty Düsseldorf, run by nail champion, judge and educator, Stefanie Lo Re.

The success of the Nailympia Orlando 2019 and 2022 editions will see Nailympia Competitions at beauty exhibitions in the following locations, in line with the Premiere Group’s growth across the USA:

This expansion comes at an exciting time, since Informa Markets announced earlier this year that it has partnered with the BolognaFiere Group and the Professional Beauty Association to deliver a landmark joint venture, promising an impressive series of beauty events in the US beauty market.

Nailympia Competitions will be hosted in seven locations for 2023; London, UK; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Düsseldorf, Germany, and Anaheim CA, Orlando FL, San Antonio TX and Columbus OH in the USA, in partnership with the world’s leading nail magazine, Scratch.

Each USA location will offer six live competitions on the show floor:

L&P Acrylic Tip Overlay, L&P Acrylic Sculpture (with Perfect Match), The Joy of Nails, Stiletto Nails, Salon Nails and Reality Nails.

There will be four turn-in categories, comprising Flat Art, Runway Nails, Invent A Nail Shape and Extreme Nails Styling poster. All turn-in categories will have a theme that will be announced before each event and Reality Nails will be themed on the floor during the competition brief.