News about Marie Kondo

SAG Awards 2024 the reunions!Casts from The Devil Wears Prada, Lord Of The Rings, Modern Family and Breaking Bad enjoy catch ups at annual event

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 25, 2024
On Saturday night at the historic Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, the 30th annual SAG Awards took place. All the leading actors from film and television were on hand in the hopes of winning gongs. However, there were a number of overdue reunions at the star-studded celebration, as well as the excitement of winning awards.

Two mums inspired by Marie Kondo's Netflix series say they're earning £925-a-day organising wardrobes - working for stars such as Tamara Ecclestone, John Terry and Kimberly Wyatt

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 21, 2024
After watching Tidying Up with Marie Kondo, Gemma Abraham and Hayley Harrison, both 42, from Guildford, Surrey, established Organise-d in 2020. According to the pair, they've now worked with celebrities like Tamara Ecclestone and Billie Shepherd, earning them a daily income of £925. (Pictured from left): The pair have arranged their wardrobes, which is pictured from the left. Inset from left: Hayley and Gemma)

Smashed antiques to extremely hungry Italians... The perils of renting a spare room to lodgers

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 29, 2023
SASHA WILKINS: I still haven't forgotten the couple who helped themselves to my copper saucepans and irrevocably burnt the bottoms; the nosy guy who missed a Do Not Open sticker on a cupboard and smashed an antique teapot; or the Venetian visitors who ate half my birthday cake for breakfast, who told me later that staying with someone who understood what Italians like to eat in the mornings was so refreshing.

Two footballing legends face The Rooneys in a match. Two new hit documentaries have been released. Which team wins the play-off? From enraged mothers to wronged husbands and Wagtastic mansions

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 23, 2023
These are the two tell-all documentaries that have captivated millions. Beckham is the subject of this month's Netflix corner, a four-part series that looks back at the actor's career and his relationship with his wife Victoria. It has been the year's biggest UK hit with 3.8 million viewers in its first week. Coleen Rooney: The Real Wagatha Story, a Disney+ exclusive, delves into the tense Rebekah Vardy vs. Coleen libel case. CLAUDIA CONNELL is here to decide who comes out on top of this TV cup tie, so she gives her verdict.

BEAT THE SQUEEZE: It's time to think like a MILLIONAIRE - it will save you money

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 1, 2023
BREAK THE SQUEEZE: Using a millionaire is the easiest way to handle your household finances. Hear me out. I don't want you to start spending money as if it will burn. No, this is about being financially conscious as someone with a lot of money to spare. Consider it: millionaires are brilliant with money - they know how to hold it and make it work for them. They're well off because they take a proactive approach to their finances, regularly monitoring what's coming in and, equally important, what's going out.

Is it just me?Or do you fight over luggage too?asks LIBBY PURVES

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 21, 2023
LIBBY PURVES: We're off on a trip!Packing! However, I've failed to discourage the man of the house from diving into the hole under the eaves where the luggage lives. I got my case out earlier and averted my eyes, but my husband is a man of destiny. Armed with a torch and a fire in Marie Kondo's spirit, he decides to'sort out' my compulsive luggage habit.

You can create your inner sloven and even change your life by embracing your inner sloven

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 7, 2023
Everyone has The Chair, according to Kerri Sackville. You know the one. In the corner of your bedroom, the seat is missing. Maybe it's wooden. Maybe it's cushioned. Maybe it's a chair, wheeled away from its desk-bound destiny. You've never sat in The Chair and can't see it because piles and piles of clothes are heaped on top of it, which is neither useful nor necessary. "Even my very helpful companion has a chair," Sackville says. The clothes are on because they "need ironing," he says. Does he iron them? Not that I've seen. Could they be hung in the wardrobe while waiting for the mythical ironing?

Experts are recommending 'Swedish death cleaning' - and they say it's your duty to your children

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 30, 2023
Swedish Death Cleaning isn't as morbid as it seems, and with a new television show focusing on it, it's catching on fire this week. In the case of an untimely death, the aim is to clear out any unnecessary items. Proponents cite improvements in mental stability, greater acceptance of death, and easing the burden on loved ones.

These DreamGenius make-up storage boxes are reduced by $8 and TikTok is obsessed

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 3, 2023
SHOPPING: The DreamGenius box has 12 lipstick storage compartments, four open compartments for longer items like mascara and brushes and four draws for skincare products

Are YOU a secret hoarder? The three tell-tale signs to watch out for, according to a psychologist

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 27, 2023
At the Cambridge Festival, a British hoarding specialist will speak out about red-flag behaviours, which are early warnings to watch out for. Dr. Sharon Morein, a psychologist at Anglia Ruskin University, outlines three 'pillars' of dysfunctional behaviour. The first is 'excessive accumulation,' as opposed to purchasing multiple parcels or bulk-buying groceries out of fear of running out. The second pillar is a 'cognitive' or a 'emotional' challenge in getting rid of possessions from the house.

THE CHIC LIST: How lost bags made me a hopeless case

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 5, 2023
I often think of life as a luggage trolley - right from birth, we go round gathering luggage on our enthralling ride through the years. Every time we encounter a new person with their own luggage trolley, they are crammed full of experiences, both good and bad. I also think life will be much simpler if we all go baggage-free, which is, of course, until you fly long distance and find your suitcase hasn't made it to your destination. I was on a recent half-term trip to Koh Samui, Thailand, but the hotel loaned me strangely shaped Thai pants, the Cos T-shirt I travelled in, and a strange-looking make-up from a late-night supermarket.

We ditched our high-flying London jobs to move into a narrowboat

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 22, 2023
Joanna and Victor Gould, both 34, from London, are now able to'live life on their own terms' and travel around the globe with their one-year-old in their humble vessel. 'Back in those days, we were up at 6 a.m. for a gruesome two-hour commute into the city,' Joanna said. Now we are on a more wholesome pace of life.'

Still drowning in stuff?Now's the time to put your house on a diet

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 12, 2023
Marie Queru, the decluttering queen, has just published a book and posted her tidying tips and tutorials on her beautifully curated Instagram feed @larrangeuse (The Arranger). The 44-year-old insists that her theory, which she has coined 'Intelect Ecology,' is about more than tidying. 'My point isn't about tiling; tidying is simple: you take something and then put it back.' she says. 'It's much more difficult to change the way we live with our possessions.'

After having three children, parents react to the new cleaner queen, Marie Konda, who had given up on sweeping

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 30, 2023
Since organisation queen Marie Kondo confessed to 'given up' on keeping a tidy house after having three children, Aussie mums and dads are joking on the internet. Since her hit Netflix show aired in 2019, the Japanese TV actress has been dubbed the queen of decluttering, but now she has revealed that her 'home is cluttered.' Parents have branded the news'relatable,' and although some people aren't keen on the decluttering guru, who is known for advising people to eliminate things that don't spark joy, others are happy she has taken a more positive approach to her house's cleanliness.

After having three children, Marie Kondo says she's 'kind of given up' on sprucing up

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 28, 2023
Marie Kondo, 38, (left) hasn't given up on keeping her own house tidy after three children, and she believes that spending time with her family (right) is more important. I've been a professional tidier up to now, so I did my best to keep my house clean at all times,' he said. 'I've kind of given up on it in a healthy way for me.' She and her husband now schedule family time into their days and discover little pleasures such as incense burning and sipping a cup of tea. Though her new life inspires her fifth book, she still finds joy in it, as she poignantly coined it. Kurashi at Home: How to Organize Your Space and Achieve Your Ideal Life (inset), Marie Kondo's inset), was released in November 2022 and it focuses on decluttering one's time rather than one's space.

Here's a look at why I've been a shining star in spring

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 22, 2023
I'm a coat addict who likes silver trousers, steals her husband's clothes, and suffers from Instagram exhaustion. These are just a few of the home truths I've discovered when planning for January. I've spent the entire winter on coats, but je ne regrette it. They're my style obsession - I see myself as a bit of a collector. Marie Kondo would not approve, but all of them are full of joy and are used and worn on rotation. My most recent purchase, a pinstripe from Rixo with a faux-fur collar, makes all I wear seem a bit more glamorous. As I get older, I tend to save up for coats of higher quality, with warmer fabrics that will bring me into spring and out for the following season.

Netflix's greatest hits are a London-born executive who left fame to work off camera

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 21, 2023
Bela Bajaria (pictured left), 52, was promoted to Netflix's content chief officer from her role as the head of global television, and now she receives an eight-figure salary. In her current role, Ms Bajaria will be able to keep Netflix at the top of the streaming behemoths, which she told the New Yorker is a "great creative endeavor" since people love having more. During the Covid pandemic in 2020 and 2021, Netflix's subscriber numbers soared. Despite the fact that figures dropped in the first half of last year, Netflix's second half saw a burgeoning seven million new subscribers, which the Telegraph referred to as 'far exceeding expectations.' During this time, the streaming giant had huge success with hits like Harry & Meghan as the third most famous documentary series ever, and Glass Onion: A Knives Down Mystery as the third most popular documentary film of all time. Ms Bajaria has been chastised for programs such as The Witcher (top right), Never Have I Ever (middle left), Queer Eye (middle right), Barbarians (middle right), Squid Game (bottom left) and Lupin (bottom right).

These are the seven 'unique' baby name trends you should be aware of for 2023

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 8, 2022
There are seven 'unique' baby name trends for your teenage child's 2023, and there isn't one named Oliver, Noah, Charlotte, or Olivia in sight. In the next 12 months, the parenting teams Nameberry and The Bump announced that there would be seven new monikers for baby boys and baby girls. These include a return to retro names, names with a sci-fi reputation, and monikers influenced by the colors blue and green (stock images, main and inset).

MARIE KONDO, the Queen of decluttering, opens up about how her appearances are degrading

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 30, 2022
Marie Kondo's debut book, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying, became a international bestseller in 2010. Later, she made a name for herself with her show Tidying Up With Marie Kondo and established a KonMari declutterers network, which cost $2,000 (£1,805) to be educated in her techniques.

Four dishwashers at Marina Fogle's FOUR dishwashers: Wife of host Ben reveals they disagree on stacking appliances

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 19, 2022
Marina Fogle, a podcaster and mother of two, has revealed how she and her husband Ben go to war over stacking the dishwasher and how it should be carried out. Marina, an Austrian-born woman, said she stacks the dishwasher in a way that will'make Marie Kondo proud' by carelessly placing dishes, utensils, and cutlery into the machine without thinking - even knives that are blade-up.

After watching Marie Kondo, a mother turned decluttering into a career

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 17, 2022
Emma George, 45, of St Albans, Hertfordshire, converted decluttering her house into a career after seeing Marie Kondo's Netflix show. After her youngest child started secondary school and she wanted to do something for herself, she started her decluttering business. After watching the popular company demonstrate and meeting other organisers, a busy mum discovered she could make it a career. Emma's utility room, filing cabinet, and pantry have all been tidied, from left to right.

Amazon customers are so confident that these knickers are 'as good as M&S'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 17, 2022
When choosing the right everyday underwear, flexibility is the most significant. Amazon shoppers are in love with these budget-friendly cotton knickers, especially if you're planning to Marie Kondo your closet and throw out your old clothes in favour of something new. They're on sale. The Iris & Lilly Women's Cotton High Leg Knickers are available in a variety of neutral colors and made from a cotton and elastane blend to produce a silky, smooth, stretchy feel that is also breathable.