Stiles mocks 'eco-fashion'
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 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."


