Chris Pine.Photo:CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT/AFP via GettyChris Pineis a style icon!The actor, 43, chatted exclusively with PEOPLE while attending theWags and Walks12th Annual Benefit Gala at The Taglyan Complex in Los Angeles on Saturday evening, speaking about some of his latest fashion looks.Earlier this month, Pine stepped out in aunique psychedelic lookafter a dance class in Los Angeles, where he wore a bright rainbow-striped cardigan, grayPBSprinted vest, black shorts and leggings.Prior to that, theDungeons & Dragonsstar made another style statement in June ashe walked barefootto the Zegna Spring 2024 show in Milan, Italy,wearing a mustard-yellow cardiganfollowing a gym session back in February.When asked to sum up his own style at this point in his career, Pine replied with one word: “Jiggy.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Chris Pine.Scott Kirkland/ShutterstockAlong with fashion, Pine is also passionate about animals — namely shelter dogs — which is why he was honored with the Happy Homes Hero Award at the Wags and Walks event over the weekend.“I love dogs, and I think if anyone has a dog and knows the kind of love that they can give you and teach you about, it’s important to show up for them,” he told PEOPLE at the event.Noting that he was recently “helping out a dog” at a shelter, Pine said, “To see an animal go from so scared and so alone and so abandoned, to then walk outside and feel freedom, and to see the hope, there’s just nothing gets more special than that.““To practice love and compassion, and to practice giving in that way to help an animal, I think it’s good practice for humans in general” he added.And as for why people should adopt shelter dogs specifically, Pine told PEOPLE: “Just because they’re in these sometimes really awful places doesn’t mean that the dogs themselves are awful at all. I have two rescues, and they’ve shown me more about love, compassion and caring than anything else in my life. And they’ve given me tremendous joy.”
Chris Pine.Photo:CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT/AFP via Getty
CHRISTOPHE ARCHAMBAULT/AFP via Getty
Chris Pineis a style icon!The actor, 43, chatted exclusively with PEOPLE while attending theWags and Walks12th Annual Benefit Gala at The Taglyan Complex in Los Angeles on Saturday evening, speaking about some of his latest fashion looks.Earlier this month, Pine stepped out in aunique psychedelic lookafter a dance class in Los Angeles, where he wore a bright rainbow-striped cardigan, grayPBSprinted vest, black shorts and leggings.Prior to that, theDungeons & Dragonsstar made another style statement in June ashe walked barefootto the Zegna Spring 2024 show in Milan, Italy,wearing a mustard-yellow cardiganfollowing a gym session back in February.When asked to sum up his own style at this point in his career, Pine replied with one word: “Jiggy.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Chris Pine.Scott Kirkland/ShutterstockAlong with fashion, Pine is also passionate about animals — namely shelter dogs — which is why he was honored with the Happy Homes Hero Award at the Wags and Walks event over the weekend.“I love dogs, and I think if anyone has a dog and knows the kind of love that they can give you and teach you about, it’s important to show up for them,” he told PEOPLE at the event.Noting that he was recently “helping out a dog” at a shelter, Pine said, “To see an animal go from so scared and so alone and so abandoned, to then walk outside and feel freedom, and to see the hope, there’s just nothing gets more special than that.““To practice love and compassion, and to practice giving in that way to help an animal, I think it’s good practice for humans in general” he added.And as for why people should adopt shelter dogs specifically, Pine told PEOPLE: “Just because they’re in these sometimes really awful places doesn’t mean that the dogs themselves are awful at all. I have two rescues, and they’ve shown me more about love, compassion and caring than anything else in my life. And they’ve given me tremendous joy.”
Chris Pineis a style icon!
The actor, 43, chatted exclusively with PEOPLE while attending theWags and Walks12th Annual Benefit Gala at The Taglyan Complex in Los Angeles on Saturday evening, speaking about some of his latest fashion looks.
Earlier this month, Pine stepped out in aunique psychedelic lookafter a dance class in Los Angeles, where he wore a bright rainbow-striped cardigan, grayPBSprinted vest, black shorts and leggings.Prior to that, theDungeons & Dragonsstar made another style statement in June ashe walked barefootto the Zegna Spring 2024 show in Milan, Italy,wearing a mustard-yellow cardiganfollowing a gym session back in February.
When asked to sum up his own style at this point in his career, Pine replied with one word: “Jiggy.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Chris Pine.Scott Kirkland/Shutterstock
Scott Kirkland/Shutterstock
Along with fashion, Pine is also passionate about animals — namely shelter dogs — which is why he was honored with the Happy Homes Hero Award at the Wags and Walks event over the weekend.
“I love dogs, and I think if anyone has a dog and knows the kind of love that they can give you and teach you about, it’s important to show up for them,” he told PEOPLE at the event.
Noting that he was recently “helping out a dog” at a shelter, Pine said, “To see an animal go from so scared and so alone and so abandoned, to then walk outside and feel freedom, and to see the hope, there’s just nothing gets more special than that.”
“To practice love and compassion, and to practice giving in that way to help an animal, I think it’s good practice for humans in general” he added.
And as for why people should adopt shelter dogs specifically, Pine told PEOPLE: “Just because they’re in these sometimes really awful places doesn’t mean that the dogs themselves are awful at all. I have two rescues, and they’ve shown me more about love, compassion and caring than anything else in my life. And they’ve given me tremendous joy.”
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