Tallulah Willis has learned how to navigate her busy life.
Diagnosed with autism last year, Willis, 30, says receiving the news provided “a level of validation and kind of a sense of these things are not just in my head or more than anything is I’m not too much,” she tells PEOPLE. “That there’s not a feeling of, ‘Oh, I need to be less.’ Because there’s a sensation of, ‘I’m safe being who I am. I just require a different set of tools to navigate.'”
Now her schedule includes launching a capsule collection from luxury silk brand Kumi Kookoon called Kumi KøøBuu. Already a fan of the company, the entrepreneur and artist reached out to them three years ago to discuss a collaboration. The result is vibrant new shades of dyed silk unique to her collection in various products including throws, bed sheets, duvet covers and pillow cases.
Willis, who wanted to be very involved in the creative process, was …