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Are you bed rotting? Or brain rotting?
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Are you bed rotting? Or brain rotting?

Why the latest 'anti-wellness' trend might not be all it seems

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Rosamund Dean
Dec 04, 2024
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I always read trend forecasts with a kind of eager scepticism. Eager, because I want to know the trends, in the way that people who go to fortune tellers want to know the future. And scepticism because, well, who predicted Brat summer? The best trends tend to just happen, without being focus grouped.

So it was with a raised eyebrow that I read the beauty and wellness predictions of trend forecasters WGSN in Amy Odell’s excellent Back Row. According to the report, the number one trend in beauty for 2025 will be “therapeutic laziness,” described as an “anti-wellness” concept linked to “bed rotting” (which simply means lying in bed, being unproductive).

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Exhausted? Try 'Bed-Rotting' and 'Therapeutic Laziness.'
In her 2016 Netflix special, comedian Ali Wong did a bit about how she married a Harvard Business School graduate because she didn’t want to work. “I don’t wanna lean in,” she said. “I wanna lie down.” Well apparently, lying down is one of the biggest trends for 2025, according to forecasters at WGSN…
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The WGSN report also mentions “sleep tourism” which is so far from a new trend that I wrote about it back in March (and felt like it had been around for ages then…)

Sleep your way to better health

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March 12, 2024
Sleep your way to better health

Not in a sexy way, sorry

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My main takeaway was: hang on, they’re saying that staying in bed is “anti-wellness”? This makes no sense to me. Ask any doctor or health expert and they will tell yo…

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