I always put clothes and family photos under the mattress, in case the house burns down.
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I archive a lot of my clothes and have them wrapped up and in boxes. I call them 'little tombs' and keep them in a storage space... I would never get rid of the dress I wore on the night I won my Oscar. When I die, someone can have it, but not a minute before!
I'm always in my pajamas, unless I know for a fact that people are taking my picture.
I can't leave anywhere without making my bed; it's ingrained.
I'd rather buy clothes than buy a bed.
I keep a picture of my beloved children close by. Also, water and plenty of pads and pens.
I think when you look at architectural photography it doesn't help to have piles of old clothes lying on the floor. Architectural photography sets up an artifice.
As you make your bed, so you must lie in it.
One time Robert Plant was set to check into the same room after I checked out, so I removed every light bulb and ordered up a bunch of stinky cheese and put it under the mattress.
If it looks like your grandma's bedsheets, I'll put it on my body.
Downstairs in my house, I have a museum room. I keep all of my awards down there, and childhood photos, and even all the clothes I've worn on tour, in videos and on album covers.