A perfect day off for Tallulah Willis is filled with simple moments.
“Waking up laughing with your partner [musician Justin Acee] it would be the best day, which honestly happens a lot,” Willis, 30, tells PEOPLE. “And then we’ll take my two bigger dogs for a walk around the neighborhood, which if you hit him around at the right time, it’s like clockwork a town for dogs.”
Tallulah’s capsule collection with Kumi KooKoon.
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Not that he’s going to have days off anytime soon. The Los Angeles-based entrepreneur and artist is now launching a capsule collection of luxury silk brand Kumi Kookoon called Kumi KøøBuu. Already a fan of the company, Willis approached them three years ago to discuss a collaboration. The result is vibrant new shades of dyed silk unique to her collection in a variety of products including blankets, bedding, duvet covers and pillowcases.
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“I presented them with a lot of different ideas that were coming, and then I came up with the idea of focusing on blankets, because they really appealed to me, especially because they are difficult by nature,” says Tallulah, who was diagnosed with autism last year. “And as I learn more about my autism and my sensory stuff, there’s something very safe and special about that feeling of heaviness.”
Tallulah Willis with mom Demi Moore and dad Bruce Willis.
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As often as her schedule allows, “I’ll go visit my dad and spend some time with him,” Tallulah says of her father, Bruce, who lives with frontotemporal dementia. “But also, whether I’m working on work or not, I need time off. So there’s a lot that my partner and I say, ‘let’s go non-verbally,’ and just sit on the couch like, ‘I love you.’ No problem, I just can’t talk right now.'”
When she sees her father, Tallulah admits that it’s important for her to “go into it open to what the visit is, and knowing that before I go in, I’m solid. I’m fine,” she allows. “I did what I needed to do to make sure I could just be there.”
For now, Bruce is “doing the same as far as the last one we kind of updated, which I’m told is good,” Tallulah adds. “But no matter what day it is, my family and I find it where it is.”
Tallulah’s collection, Kumi KøøBuu, is available on the Kumi Kookoon website and @kumikookoonofficial on Instagram.
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