Ever wonder what your favorite celebrities buy when they’re browsing their favorite boutique or shopping online late at night? Welcome to Six Picks, where we ask stars to spill their style and beauty must-haves — so you can shop like you’re famous, too. Tallulah Willis is all about keeping it real. “I’m comfortable being vulnerable,” the artist and mental health advocate tells Page Six Style of her approach to social media, where she’s shared candid updates on her recent autism diagnosis , her eating disorder recovery , her experience with her father’s dementia and more.

“The things that I have experienced in my life, they’re specific and they’re universal,” she says. “So it’s important to me to create that sense of community.” Also vital? Prioritizing self-care, which dovetails with her latest project: a brightly colored capsule collection of silk bedding with Kumi Kookoon , a luxury brand she discovered years ago through her parents, Bruce Willis and Demi Moore.

Tallulah says she received her first blanket from the brand during a particularly “challenging” period of her life, recalling, “I positively freaked out. I had such a visceral experience. I wrapped myself in it, I laid on my couch, and I remember feeling very safe and still in that moment.

” Each piece is handmade by women artisans in China using traditional methods, and Tallulah’s collaboration, dubbed Kumi Køøbuu , is marked by “delicious and juicy” jewel tones ideal fo.