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Photos: Secret rituals of world's foremost creatives
Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour starts every day with an hour of tennis.
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Photos: Secret rituals of world's foremost creatives
Actress and fashion icon Audrey Hepburn had a fascination with the number 55, and would often request the number for her dressing room.
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Photos: Secret rituals of world's foremost creatives
Megastar Beyoncé has an elaborate pre-show ritual that takes a few hours: a prayer, a stretch, a chair massage and an hour to herself while listening to her favorite playlist.
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Photos: Secret rituals of world's foremost creatives
Designer Coco Chanel believed that five was her lucky number. She named her perfume "No. 5" and opted to present her collections on the 5th of May.
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Author and illustrator Theodor Seuss Geisel -- otherwise known as Dr. Seuss -- had a collection of more than 300 hats. He would wear them to overcome writer's block.
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Mexican painter Frida Kahlo's love for gardening can be seen throughout her work. The plants and flowers from her garden at home -- which she looked over at her from painting station -- are often seen throughout her works. Her last request before her death was to be pointed towards the garden.
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