Scorecard Research Beacon
Search Icon
February 24, 2019

Marie Kondo is sparking joy on the Oscars red carpet

WATCH: We asked Marie Kondo to fold a bag of potato chips and other random stuff

Marie Kondo, the queen of tidying up, stepped out at the Academy Awards Sunday night.

"Attention all #Oscars guests: Please keep the red carpet tidy," The Academy tweeted with a video of Kondo waiving to the camera, adding that "we're trying to make a good first impression."

(MORE: Best fashion from the 2019 Oscars red carpet)
PHOTO: Marie Kondo attends the 91st Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood and Highland, Feb. 24, 2019, in Hollywood, Calif.
Neilson Barnard/Getty Images
Marie Kondo attends the 91st Annual Academy Awards at Hollywood and Highland, Feb. 24, 2019, in Hollywood, Calif.
Editor's Picks

Kondo recently skyrocketed to fame for her breakout hit Netflix show, "Tidying Up with Marie Kondo," where the Japanese organizational guru helps people clean up their homes and get rid of any clutter or belongings that don't "spark joy."

Kondo's Oscars dress definitely sparked joy for the viewers -- the sheer, dreamy blush-pink gown was spotted with a glittering design and capped sleeves.

(MORE: How Oscars fashion has evolved since the 1930s)

To learn more about Kondo's wildly popular tidying-up method, she broke down her home organization tips for "GMA" here.

Attention all #Oscars guests: Please keep the red carpet tidy. @MarieKondo has arrived and we're trying to make a good first impression. pic.twitter.com/37VAKz3jGC

— The Academy (@TheAcademy) February 24, 2019