We've loved Julia Stiles ever since she awkwardly shimmied her way into our hearts in Save the Last Dance ("I dance in circles, probably around you"). But she hasn't exactly been burning up the box office lately -- save for a few brief cameos in the Bourne flicks – so we're loving that she's back in the spotlight, even if it's just for a YouTube spoof.
Stiles is taking aim at celebrities who launch clothing lines and preach pretentious do-goodery (cough...GOOP...cough). In the spoof, the actress pretends to launch an environmentally-friendly line with designs named after her famous films. Our favourite has to be the Ten Shirts I Love About You t-shirt, made from 10 old shirts, though the Guy Thing suit that's made entirely out of newspaper also deserves a special shout-out ("People say that the newspaper industry is dying, but I say it's living...living on your body!").
And just when you thought Stiles couldn't get more adorable, it turns out that she did the whole thing for charity. When you try to purchase one of the designs from juliastilesstyles.com, a message reads, "All Stiles Styles fashions are currently sold out. We ask that you give back in a different way - with a donation to The Lunch Box Fund." Awww!
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