Arnas Fedaravičius Talks The White Lotus with Vogue Scandinavia

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Published February 24, 2025

Arnas Fedaravičius graces the digital cover of Vogue Scandinavia.Pin
Arnas Fedaravičius graces the digital cover of Vogue Scandinavia. Photo: Hasse Nielsen / Vogue Scandinavia

Arnas Fedaravičius, the Lithuanian actor making a splash in the third season of “The White Lotus,” steps into the frame as Vogue Scandinavia’s latest digital cover star. Clad in a black tank and tailored trousers by BOSS, his gaze holds the camera—marking a moment of arrival.

Arnas Fedaravičius for Vogue Scandinavia

Actor Arnas Fedaravičius wears a BOSS look for Vogue Scandinavia.Pin
Actor Arnas Fedaravičius wears a BOSS look for Vogue Scandinavia. Photo: Hasse Nielsen / Vogue Scandinavia

Photographed by Hasse Nielsen in the heart of Stockholm, the photoshoot juxtaposes sharp urban tailoring with earthy, laid-back ensembles. The styling, helmed by Robert Rydberg, mirrors the actor’s own balance of intensity and ease.

Starring in a Vogue Scandinavia shoot, Arnas Fedaravičius wears BOSS.Pin
Starring in a Vogue Scandinavia shoot, Arnas Fedaravičius wears BOSS. Photo: Hasse Nielsen / Vogue Scandinavia

With “The White Lotus” now a cultural phenomenon, Fedaravičius steps into the fold as Valentin, a health mentor whose presence stirs the dynamic at a luxury Thai resort. Reflecting on the six-month shoot at the Four Seasons in Thailand, the actor describes the experience as both surreal and exhilarating.

“It felt like Mike White had written something from the future, and we were just trying to bring it to life on set,” he says. Landing the role was a milestone, one that left him “ecstatic.”

“The White Lotus” star Arnas Fedaravičius embraces minimalism in BOSS for Vogue Scandinavia. Pin
“The White Lotus” star Arnas Fedaravičius embraces minimalism in BOSS for Vogue Scandinavia. Photo: Hasse Nielsen / Vogue Scandinavia

On location, the cast lived in the lap of luxury, immersed in five-star amenities—from daily turn-down services to custom pillow menus. Yet the actor recalls moments of humor amidst the opulence. “They bought out entire venues and hotels for us, so when we would switch to one that wasn’t bought out, we would have a running joke amongst us, like ‘Who are these people?’” he says.

Appearing in a black-and-white image, Arnas Fedaravičius wears BOSS for Vogue Scandinavia.Pin
Appearing in a black-and-white image, Arnas Fedaravičius wears BOSS for Vogue Scandinavia. Photo: Hasse Nielsen / Vogue Scandinavia

Fedaravičius’s path from Lithuania to Hollywood has been anything but conventional. With previous roles in historical dramas and action-packed series, he’s honed a presence that resonates on screen. Yet, “The White Lotus” marks a shift—one that places him firmly on the global stage.

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