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She stands out from the pack of other actresses, and she definitely did back in the late '90s and 2000s.
Though she has verified and accounts, Stiles doesn't cast a big presence on social media, and that pose a problem these days.
In this picture of her pushing baby Strummer in a stroller, she's wearing a long grey coat that is really gorgeous.






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Published: 07:58 BST, 22 June 2021 | Updated: 22:04 BST, 22 June 2021
Julia Stiles looked almost unrecognizable as she stepped out on her first red carpet in months to celebrate the premiere of her upcoming medical drama The God Committee on Saturday night. 
The 40-year-old star, who shot to fame after starring in the hit 1999 movie 10 Things I Hate About You, put on a very elegant display at the Tribeca Film Festival event, looking a world away from the tomboy character that first propelled her to stardom more than two decades ago. 
Mother-of-one Julia modeled a plunging black-and-white polka-dot dress for the occasion, pairing the design with black stiletto heels and a very natural, barely-there makeup look, showing off her very youthful complexion. 
She wore her blonde locks in very loose waves that hung down below her shoulders, and went accessory-free as she posed happily for the cameras. 
Beautiful: Julia Stiles looked almost unrecognizable at the premiere of her upcoming medical drama The God Committee at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York City on Saturday
The 40-year-old donned an elegant black-and-white polka-dot maxi dress for the occasion, pairing the design with some chic stiletto heels 
Julia's stylish red carpet look was a world away from tomboy Kat Stratford, the character she played in hit 1999 movie 10 Things I Hate About You (right)
The God Committee will see Julia taking on her first lead role on the big screen in several years, and the medical movie is set to premiere just over 22 years after the actress first shot to fame while starring in hit movie 10 Things I Hate About You opposite the late Heath Ledger. 
At the time, the romantic comedy propelled Julia, who was 18 when she shot the film, to the height of Hollywood stardom and turned her into one of the industry's most sought-after leading ladies.
One year after the movie debuted, Julia starred in another rom com, Down to You, alongside on-screen heartthrob Freddie Prinze Jr, before going on to find further big screen success in Save the Last Dance, which also featured Sean Patrick Thomas and Kerry Washington. 
However, after the success of the dance-focused film, Julia's career as a leading lady dwindled somewhat, and in 2019 she opened up about struggling to find her place in the industry during her 20s. 
Speaking to The Daily Beast , the actress admitted that she felt as though she was 'jumping from job to job that she wasn't really connected to', and she confessed that she was 'worried about where her career was going' for a while. 
'I think a few years ago my frustration was feeling like nobody knew what to do with me,' she said. 
'You know, I had had some success in my twenties and now I’m in a different place in my life and I didn’t really fit anywhere.' 
Julia opted for minimal makeup, revealing a flawless and very youthful complexion as she posed for the cameras  
Khaite 'Robin' polka dot maxi dress
Just like florals and stripes, you'll never go too far wrong with polka dots.
Julia Stiles showed us how it's done for the premiere of The God Committee at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York, wearing this plunging spot print maxi dress, which is by Khaite.
We love the black and cream colourway, plus the pleated maxi skirt moves beautifully. The different sizes spots make it a very distinctive design, and the straps cross over at the back. It's seriously low cut too!
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The God Committee, a medical drama about a heart transplant team at a New York hospital, will see Julia taking on her first leading role on the big screen in several years
After starring in 10 Things I Hate About You, Julia found further success in the hit 2001 movie Save the Last Dance, in which she played ballerina Sara (right)
Although Julia worked consistently throughout the 2000s, the roles she was landing were much smaller than the leading characters she had played at the start of her career, and she turned more of her attention to on-stage opportunities in the theater and work behind the camera as a director. 
However, she was thrown back into the spotlight in 2019 when she was cast in the Jennifer Lopez-led movie Hustlers, in which she played a journalist who interviewed former strippers about their criminal activities. 
Now, The God Committee will see her taking on another leading role, a talented doctor who serves on the heart transplant committee at a New York City hospital. 
Julia - who welcomed her first child, son Strummer, with husband Preston J Cook in October 2017 - stars alongside Kelsey Grammer and Janeanne Garofalo in the medical drama, which is set to hit screens on July 2. 
During Saturday night's red carpet event, Julia happily posed for pictures with Kelsey as well as several other co-stars, including Colman Domingo, Harris Gurny, Molly Conners, Dan Hedaya, Peter Kim, Amanda Bowers, Vincent Morano, Jonathan Rubenstein and the movie's director Austin Stark.  
Looking good: Domingo (pictured) sported a black and white patterned dress shirt, bold pants and beige slides with yellow socks
Star-studded cast: Later in the evening, she posed for photos with Kelsey Grammer, Colman Domingo (pictured), Harris Gurny, Molly Conners, Dan Hedaya, Peter Kim, Amanda Bowers, Vincent Morano, Jonathan Rubenstein and director Austin Stark
Grammer looked handsome in a white button-down, black trousers and matching loafers. 
Meanwhile Domingo sported a black and white patterned dress shirt, bold pants and beige slides with yellow socks. 
The cast's upcoming film centers around an organ transplant committee that 'has one hour to decide which of three patients deserves a life-saving heart.'  
Seven years later, the 'members struggle with the consequences of that fateful decision.' 
It was recently announced that Stiles will be making her directing debut with Wish You Were Here, 'a romantic drama she co-wrote with Renée Carlino based on the latter’s novel,' according to Variety . 
She reportedly will not act in the project and no cast has yet to be announced.
Medical drama: The cast's upcoming film centers around an organ transplant committee that 'has one hour to decide which of three patients deserves a life-saving heart' 
Breakout role: She catapulted to fame for her starring role in 10 Things I Hate About You back in 1999 with Heath Ledger
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While you were watching Gossip Girl Monday night, a bunch of theater folks wrote, directed, and staged six one-act plays in the span of 24 hours to benefit the Urban Arts Partnership. The night afforded the opportunity to watch many an absurd situation: David Cross and Rosie Perez fake-fucking on a pile of stuffed animals, and Elijah Wood and Pablo Schreiber (Liev’s hot younger brother) slinking around the stage wearing adult diapers. But our favorite moments came from Farragut North playwright Beau Willimon’s one-act about two laid-off Lehman Brothers bankers hitting on tourist girls in Germany. Mostly because it included these lines between Julia Stiles and Alexie Gilmore:

And this one line about Stiles’s character’s first time in bed with a black man:
While you were watching Gossip Girl Monday night, a bunch of theater folks wrote, directed, and staged six one-act plays in the span of 24 hours to benefit the Urban Arts Partnership. The night afforded the opportunity to watch many an absurd situation: David Cross and Rosie Perez fake-fucking on a pile of stuffed animals, and Elijah Wood and Pablo Schreiber (Liev’s hot younger brother) slinking around the stage wearing adult diapers. But our favorite moments came from Farragut North playwright Beau Willimon’s one-act about two laid-off Lehman Brothers bankers hitting on tourist girls in Germany. Mostly because it included these lines between Julia Stiles and Alexie Gilmore:
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