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Julia Stiles and Natasha Lyonne are elegant in black as they lead glamour at the 2024 DGA Honors in NYC

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A slew of stars graced the red carpet at the 2024 DGA Honors, held at the DGA Theater in New York City on Thursday.

Jason Bourne star Julia Stiles, 43, was the epitome of chic in a black dress with sheer sleeves. The New York native — who recently found herself in the middle of the Drake-Kendrick Lamar feud — added a pop of color to her look with pink heels.

Russian Doll actress Natasha Lyonne , 45, also opted for an all-black ensemble, slipping into a sleeveless black dress with a sheer bottom.

Godfather director Francis Ford Coppola , 85, is among those being honored by the Directors Guild of America at the event.

The ceremony, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary, is being held for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic.

Julia — who secretly welcomed a third baby with her husband Preston Cook last year — completed her look with dangling silver earrings and a black clutch.

She wore her dark tresses slicked back for the evening.

Meanwhile Natasha rocked her strawberry-toned tresses in bouncy curls cascading down her back.

She added height to the look with black leather boots.

The actress completed the outfit with chunky gold earrings and a number of silver bracelets.

At one point she also modeled a pair of black sunglasses.

She made a dramatic entrance on the red carpet, sporting a bold black leather jacket, before removing it to reveal her chic dress.

She was joined by filmmaker Azazel Jacobs, 52, who directed her last project, His Three Daughters, about three distant sisters reuniting to care for their sick father.

Azazel looked dapper in a classic black suit.

Megalopolis director Coppola was joined by granddaughter Gia Coppola, 37, on the red carpet. He opted for a grey suit and a unique blue tie with white stitching.

Gia, who followed in his footsteps into filmmaking, stunned in a metallic silver dress.

Christine Lahti, 74, was effortlessly stylish in a white top and matching silk pants and coat. She was joined by husband Thomas Schlamme, 74, who sported a grey suit with a light green tie.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit star Christopher Meloni, 63, looked handsome as ever in a metallic black and blue three-piece suit

Former honoree Ron Howard, 70, was dapper in a black suit and shimmering gold tie.

Karate Kid star Ralph Macchio, 62, sported an eggplant toned suit and lavender button up.

Other honorees of the night include See It Now Studios President Susan Zirinsky, Broadway Stages Founder Tony Argento along with its CEO & President Gina Argento, and film distribution company Criterion.

'We are incredibly proud to celebrate the 25th anniversary of DGA Honors, and to recognize the accomplishments of visionary storytellers who have greatly influenced American culture through their tremendous contributions to film and television,' DGA President Lesli Linka Glatter shared in a statement.

'Our honorees have exhibited unparalleled dedication, creativity, and passion for our craft.' She added that Coppola has 'made an indelible mark on cinema and inspired generations of Directors.'

'As Directors and members of the Directorial team, our success is thanks to the remarkable people we collaborate with, and today, we honor those who inspire us, and who make our work possible.'

DGA National Vice President Laura Belsey shared: 'DGA Honors is a special evening that celebrates the art of filmmaking and the incredible power of television to inform and connect people worldwide.'

'This year's honorees represent the broad ecosystem needed to bring a Director's creative and artistic vision to life, reaching and inspiring audiences across the globe. We look forward to honoring these remarkable individuals and organizations.'

Aside from Howard, past DGA Honors recipients have included influential filmmakers such as Martin Scorsese, Ang Lee, Nora Ephron, Robert Altman, Spike Lee and more.

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