

Patrick Schwarzenegger brings his signature West Coast ease to C Magazine’s Men’s Edition spring 2025 cover story, photographed by David Roemer (Atelier Management) and styled by Avo Yermagyan. Set against a sun-drenched California poolscape, the photo shoot leans into soft suiting, ribbed knits, and 1970s-inflected tailoring, mirroring Schwarzenegger’s off-screen calm and calculated ascent.
It’s a visual departure from his portrayal of Saxon in “The White Lotus,” a character he describes as arriving “with all this confidence” but eventually becoming “the most lost and confused of everyone.”
Patrick Schwarzenegger for C Magazine

For Patrick Schwarzenegger, roles aren’t just acting—they’re exercises in self-discovery: “it’s fun to push yourself and put yourself in uncomfortable positions because then you learn.”
The C Magazine spread adds texture to a season of high-profile moments for Schwarzenegger, including a buzzed-about SKIMS wedding campaign with his fiancée Abby Champion and a sharply styled Banana Republic capsule timed with his “White Lotus” debut.

But this feature slows things down. In one shot, Schwarzenegger relaxes poolside in a fine-knit top and relaxed striped trousers; in another, he tips into the water in a full suit—an image of spontaneity that’s more controlled than chaotic.

Schwarzenegger credits his acting growth to surrounding himself with strong co-stars: “playing opposite someone better than you, like Colin Firth, elevates your work. They raise your game.”
And yet, beneath the film credits and fashion headlines, Schwarzenegger keeps circling back to what grounds him. “My core values are family, faith, fiancée, and friends. The four Fs,” he says, a mantra that recurs throughout the profile.

Schwarzenegger’s California isn’t just palm trees and morning hikes—it’s being close to family, coffee shop discoveries in the Hollywood Hills, and the occasional escape to Montecito.
Whether he’s getting soaked in designer threads or talking about his dream to star in a Guadagnino film, what stands out most is his clarity. Schwarzenegger isn’t in a rush. He’s building.










