Chris Pine joins stylish Andrew Garfield at Zegna show during Milan Fashion Week

Chris Pine looks suave in high-waisted green chinos as he joins stylish Andrew Garfield at the Zegna menswear show at Milan Fashion Week

Chris Pine looked dapper as he attended the Zegna show at Milan Fashion Week on Monday.

The 42-year-old actor showed off his sense of style in a pair of high-waisted mint green chinos that he paired with a beige T-shirt.

He completed the soft look with shiny brown shoes and wore dark shades to shield his eyes from the sun as he posed for snaps.

Chris sported some mottled facial hair and smoothed his locks as he smiled.

Elsewhere, actor Andrew Garfield, 39, also opted for neutral tones in a beige blazer, matching trousers and tee.

The man: Chris Pine looked dapper as he attended the Zegna show at Milan Fashion Week on Monday

Outfit: The 42-year-old actor showed off his sense of style in a pair of high-waisted mint green chinos that he paired with a beige T-shirt

Outfit: The 42-year-old actor showed off his sense of style in a pair of high-waisted mint green chinos that he paired with a beige T-shirt

Clever: Elsewhere, actor Andrew Garfield, 39, also opted for neutral tones in a beige blazer, matching trousers and T-shirt

Clever: Elsewhere, actor Andrew Garfield, 39, also opted for neutral tones in a beige blazer, matching trousers and T-shirt

He added white sneakers to his outfit and was seen with a coffee cup while going to the show.

Chris’ appearance catches his eye as he talks about his bromance with 62-year-old Hugh Grant.

Chris described the legendary British star as “mega saucy” and that they had “absolute blast” on the set of Dungeons and Dragons.

Chris was asked about his good friend Hugh during a radio interview with Sian Welby to promote their comic sword and sorcery film in the UK.

When Welby asked the Star Trek star how Grant managed to be so endearing as a villain, Chris attributed the debonair actor’s “great old age.”

Chris explained: ‘As we know, Hugh has been the winner of the most charming award for thirty years, so the man can charm a nun’s trousers!

“I think in his old age he’s really starting to enjoy what happens when you don’t have to play ingénue anymore, you can play all the other fun stuff that everyone else has had fun with, and not try to join a movie.” to take.’

Brave: He completed the soft look with shiny brown shoes and wore dark shades to shield his eyes from the sun as he posed for snaps

Brave: He completed the soft look with shiny brown shoes and wore dark shades to shield his eyes from the sun as he posed for snaps

All smiles: Andrew looked cheerful as he posed for snaps at the menswear show

All smiles: Andrew looked cheerful as he posed for snaps at the menswear show

Pose: He added white sneakers to his outfit and was seen holding a coffee cup while on his way to the show

Pose: He added white sneakers to his outfit and was seen holding a coffee cup while on his way to the show

The Wonder Woman hunk added, “He’s absolutely amazing to work with and what I love about him is that for all his charm he’s just a wonderfully grumpy sourpuss, he’s just sassy, ​​he’s just mega cheeky.

“We have a great time laughing together, I love Hugh very much.”

In addition to a fondness for the Notting Hill icon, Pine would love to team up again with another former co-star – Oscar winner Anne Hathaway.

Chris made his feature film debut in 2004’s The Princess Diaries 2 and recently stated that he will return for the third installment of the franchise, which was eventually confirmed to take place in November.

Trying his best: He looked elated to be at the fashion event as he posed in his smart suit

Trying his best: He looked elated to be at the fashion event as he posed in his smart suit

Handsome: He sported some mottled facial hair and smoothed his locks as he smiled

Handsome: He sported some mottled facial hair and smoothed his locks as he smiled

Chris played Nicholas Devereaux, the love interest for Anne Hathaway’s Mia Thermopolis in the sequel, which grossed $134.7 million worldwide.

Hathaway called the prospect of a new sequel “exciting,” while Julie Andrews, who plays Mia’s grandmother Queen Clarisse Renaldi, said in December she wasn’t sure she would return.

‘Yes, I’m here!’ Chris recently told ET. ‘I’m here for it. Give me a call or an email.”

Pine went on to joke that if he were to return as Nicholas Devereaux, he would opt for a “nondescript hair helmet.”