Julia Stiles mocks celeb fashion lines
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Julia Stiles has mocked "cringeworthy" eco-friendly celebrity fashion lines.
The Hollywood actress has posted a spoof video on her website JuliaStilesStyles.com in which she pretends to have launched a not-so-environmentally-friendly clothing line.
The Vacationeers star Jess Grace - part of the comedy group Julia filmed the video with - said: "Julia's got a good sense of humor. The video was a way to poke fun at celebrities and their causes.
"The Bonos and Tim Robbinses. We even like these people. They've done good things. But it can be cringeworthy."
The first joke design featured on the video is a men's T-shirt called Ten Shirts I Love About You, which Julia claims was wastefully made from 10 discarded tops.
The second item is a men's suit made from dozens of newspapers, while the final design is the innovative item "shants" - a shirt which can be flipped around and turned into trousers.
Julia met the four-man comics through US actor Bill Pullman and they decided to work together on the sketch - which pokes fun at celebrities including Gwyneth Paltrow, Natalie Portman, Alicia Silverstone, Bono and Katie Holmes.
She said: "I was impressed, so we talked about making some comedy shorts. We were just having a laugh, honestly."
- Bang! Showbiz
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