Hands That Crown
Released on 07/31/2025
[upbeat music]
What I love most about working
with black hair textures is that it can do anything.
It can take any shape, hold any style,
and it s just so fly, the variety.
It s just chic, I love it.
I m Nikki Nelms and I am a hairstylist.
Being a hairstylist on this level, I m in rooms
and spaces that speak to the world, so I m able to do things
with hair to make people see us
in a way that is just so beautiful.
It s already beautiful, but they see it differently.
When I was younger, I thought that everyone could do hair.
My aunts could braid, my friends could make nice ponytails,
so I didn t think it was special.
I didn t realize that I had a knack for it
until I dropped out of college, went to beauty school,
got into the real world, and I still loved it.
[upbeat music]
I worked on a lot of cool projects
and it s really hard to say which one is my favorite
because they re like my children.
Knowing the impact that you made
with a certain project from the hairstyles,
or starting a trend from an editorial,
getting DMs and messages from parents
saying how their daughters love this image
and they wanted to hang it in their bedroom,
that kind of stuff, super significant.
Black people are trendsetters.
We re leaders, even when we don t mean to be.
You know, we re like the seasoning
of the world effortlessly.
[upbeat music]
Black hair doesn t need to explain itself.
It doesn t need to be controlled, corrected
or considered acceptable.
The Crown Coalition is doing the work
to challenge the systems
that try to shrink our expression and creativity.
Dove has always been a part of that fight from the start.
As co-founder of the Crown Coalition
and as a brand that always stood for real beauty.
I m just doing what I love,
working with hair the way it naturally grows
and no one should have to justify that.
Dove gets that, they ve been showing up for us
in this space for years.
I hope that I ve contributed, normalizing, just being,
being whatever I want to be in that moment as a creative,
not having to attach myself to any box
that someone else said I should be in.
Just being a hairstylist, as creative
as I wanna be without reason, I want people to feel happy.
I want people to feel like trying something
for themselves, being fearless.
Whatever idea you have for yourself, when you see my work,
I d love for you to be motivated to do it.
I hope the next generation,
in terms of how they see themselves, I would love them
to just walk in their greatness, love themselves,
love their texture, really tap into the greatness
that s there and not have to wait for approval.
What’s In Law Roach’s Birkin Bag? Chips, High-Tech Glasses, and His Own Book
Mila Kunis’s Secret to Quick, Super Snatched Glam
Millie Bobby Brown and Noah Schnapp Talk Stranger Things, Social Media, and Skydiving in Off the Cuff
Amanda Seyfried and Sydney Sweeney Talk Favorite Character Outfits, Fan Clubs, and Fashion Mishaps in Off the Cuff
Michelle Obama on Her College Style, First Lady Days, and the Gloves That Shook Up the State Department
Nara Smith Keeps Her Lips Soft (and Minty!) All Winter Long With 4 Cupboard Essentials
Vogue’s Best Celebrity Makeup Moments of 2024
Alex Consani Shares “All the Tips” for Creating a Smoldering, Tom-Ford-Inspired Smoky Eye
Angel Reese Reveals the K-Beauty Staple She Keeps on the Bench During WNBA Games
Leighton Meester Reveals the Most “Questionable” Product in Her Skincare Regime—and the One She Shares With Adam Brody