Chris Pine in Armani Code Ice commercial, dir. Andrew Dominik.
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Chris Pine in Armani Code Ice commercial, dir. Andrew Dominik.
All rights don’t belong to me.
Armani Code S/S 14 Campaign, Photographer: Brigitte Lacombe
Armani Code 2015, Photographer: Matthew Brookes
Armani Code S/S 16, Photographer: Matthew Brookes
I was running late, but I still managed to take a pic of the best thing to ever cover the wall of a Pharmaprix.
ELLE Germany Oktober 2014
Glamour Frauenmagazin August 2014
20131216 Armani Code Photography by Brigitte Lacombe
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Chris Pine: "The scent says a lot about a person"
American actor Chris Pine, 34, is the new face of Armani Code Perfume by Giorgio Armani. One who played Captain Kirk in Star Trek and recently starred with Jennifer Aniston and Kevin Spacey confides about elegance and its new role as muse.
Why do you choose to dress in Giorgio Armani to go to red carpet?
There is elegance in clothes of Mr. Armani. The cut is classic, the work is superb. There is an incredible attention to detail and respect for the history of the brand. You do not feel Armani needs to follow the trends of the seasons. Rather it is he who gives a singular vision of fashion. He has the confidence of an artist who knows his clothes now and how they will be in 50 years.
What are the values of the modern man?
The integrity and generosity of spirit. Elegance is not only linked to the clothes you wear. It has more to do with the way you behave in society.
What is the attraction for you?
I think it is to understand the other person. A desire to understand what she wants and what would make her happy.
What would you never do to seduce a woman?
Do too much to impress.
What attracts you to a woman and what makes you flee?
Confidence and humor and certainly not arrogance.
What is the fatal weapon of a man?
This is a difficult question. The intelligence and the ability to laugh at oneself.
Your design style?
Trust, simplicity, work. The detail work that can be appreciated by connoisseurs and not razzle-l'oeil.
Chris Pine is seen in the countryside, it is true or is it the actor?
As with any performance, there is a bit of both, I guess. The director of the film and I had the idea of a gentleman, out of a hotel by a revolving door and falls on an extraordinary woman. But the camera is an amazing thing that inevitably captures what you are at a specific time. Brigitte Lacombe who made the portraits has the ability to create a calm and peaceful environment in which I felt good, like home.
What you liked best in the shooting?
The best thing is the opportunity to work with such artists. I wore Armani clothes, I was directed by Andrew Dominik, photographed by Darius Khondji and I had the chance to talk with Brigitte Lacombe picture.
What is the difference between working for a film and an ad campaign?
Probably the working speed. A film may be between 1 and 6 months, depending on the size. Here, we just had two days. Andrew and his team had prepared everything and they knew what they wanted. But as it was a long format, we had to tell a story. You play a character and tell a story as best you can.
You shot in Los Angeles. What is it that allowed you to do something different?
I love L.A. and diversity it offers. It is a cultural melting pot. This city called people seeking to reinvent themselves. It is this spirit of invention and reinvention that inevitably leaves traces in the film.
In general, what is your relationship with your perfume? Do you wear and often or not change?
Fragrances, as well as clothing, say a lot about a person. This is part of the way in which the person presents to the world. I'm pretty special. When I find something I like, I keep it. In fragrance, for me, less is better.
You're an actor in sight in Hollywood, with special honors (one of the best dressed stars by GQ magazine or one of the sexiest men according to People Magazine). How do you live this growing popularity?
I appreciate as much as possible. I laugh and I also take care to remind me how I'm lucky. I have a wonderful family and great friends.
2014 will be a good year for you with Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, Stretch, Into the Woods and Horrible Bosses. What are your plans?
This is a great year and I was lucky to work with talented people. There are actually "Into the Woods" Rob Marshall including Meryl Streep, Johnny Depp and Emily Blunt. I played with Kevin Costner and kissed the beautiful Keira Knightly. I completed 2 Horrible Bosses with Jason Bateman, Jason Sudekis, Charlie Day, Jennifer Aniston, Jamie Foxx and Christopher Waltz. And I had the chance to work again with my good friend Joe Carnahan on a crazy comic thriller, Stretch.
Elle UK August 2014