Rumer Willis fully embraced her softer side when she unveiled a new batch of dreamy photos on Instagram on Sunday, February 8, offering fans a glimpse into both her romantic wardrobe and her evolving outlook on femininity. The actress and singer, 37, looked worlds away from her once-edgier aesthetic as she modeled a whimsical, vintage-inspired ensemble that felt straight out of a fairy tale.
“I found the perfect dress đ to help cure the this mopey troll weather we have,” the daughter of Hollywood heavyweights Bruce Willis, 70, and Demi Moore, 63, captioned the images. She wore a light pink floral Christy Dawn frock adorned with ruffled trim along the neckline and sleeves. Her long blonde hair was worn loose and natural, cascading over her shoulders, while her makeup remained fresh and barely there.
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One photo showed Willis posing indoors against a stone wall, playfully forming a heart shape with her hands over one eye. Another snap captured her standing outdoors among bare trees and patches of melting snow, eyes closed and arms lifted behind her head in a serene, cinematic moment.
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A third image showed her curled up in a vintage armchair beside a window, looking content as she layered a cozy knit vest over the floral dress, adding warmth and texture to the delicate ensemble.
“I used to only wear black both my clothing and my hair and I had an ever changing emoji boy haircut. I never wanted to wear color or dresses or be soft or feminine,” added in the caption. “But then suddenly as I got older, I started to allow myself to take up space in the softness to take that big great step just as Dorothy did into that world of color and in doing so I found such a wonderful side of myself that I didnât know existed before.”
Fans quickly flooded the comments with praise, calling Willis âperfectâ and âso beautiful,â while others gushed that the dress had âfound the perfect girl.â Sparkles, hearts, and rainbow emojis filled the thread â and followers clearly couldnât get enough of Rumerâs soft-girl era.