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Protest against Marie Condo, cleaning guru and order: dirty and dirty rooms - Walla! Home and decor

2019-12-16T22:14:11.123Z


Marie Condo became a real priestess for her tips and tips on cleanliness and order to perfection. However, a number of women organized themselves online and started the protest by uploading a picture of their filthy homes ...


Protest against Marie Condo, cleaning guru and order: dirty and dirty rooms

Marie Condo became a real priestess for her tips and tips on cleanliness and order to perfection. However, a number of women organized themselves online and started the protest by uploading a picture of their filthy and messy homes. This is how it looks

Protest against Marie Condo, cleaning guru and order: dirty and dirty rooms

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Japanese Order Guru Marie Condo, became one of the most influential and recognized women in the world thanks to the "Con-Marie" trend, which is named after her life, armed with boxes and organizers, and taught us that life can be more beautiful when every object has a home and you learn to part with things that do not ignite you. Her tips for cleanliness and minimalism have made her admired by millions, but recently a group of women have decided to go against the phenomenon she represents and began posting photos of messy rooms on the Web to counter the Japanese guru.

They began uploading Instagram photos of inverted and dirty bedrooms to express their protest at Condo's perfection philosophy. This trend has even become a topic of conversation in ELLE magazine, where a number of influential stylists have written that they are more than happy to upload pictures of clean and untidy rooms to say the least.

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"I have a bottle of ketchup on my locker now," wrote one of the surfers participating in the trend. "I also have a bottle of water on the floor." Another woman explained the purpose of this and wrote: "People don't want to see perfection. It's about giving yourself permission to be a little more human."

Rami Casimir, who has over 16,000 followers on Instagram, supported this fight, saying: "Most people today just want honesty, even if it means your room is messy and your life is upside down. Everyone wants to see that they can also feel normal."

Writer Sarah Knight explained to ELLE: "It is bold and brave to expose your bedroom even though it is messy. It will also save you a lot of money, time and energy to spend it on things you really enjoy."

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