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Schön! 48 | alicia von rittberg in fendi

wearing Fendi

Whether she’s slipping into the regal poise of Queen Elizabeth I in ‘Becoming Elizabeth’ or diving into the stylised world of ‘Dinner for Five – Killer for One’, Alicia von Rittberg has a rare ability to vanish into her roles. Frolicking in Fendi for her Schön! 48 digital cover, she opens up about her latest work, the ever-evolving nature of her craft, and how fashion helps shape the identities of the characters she portrays.

Her performances are layered, immersive, and intuitive. And yet, acting wasn’t part of the original plan. With early roots in Hip-Hop dance and later studies in corporate management and economics, von Rittberg’s journey has always been one of balancing artistic instinct with intellectual grounding. Now 31, the German actor has seamlessly crossed between national and international productions — from starring alongside Brad Pitt in ‘Fury’ to her breakout role in the acclaimed German drama ‘Charité’. Her method is deeply felt. “You read something and just feel connected,” she explains. “And, later, you realise it reflects something you’re working through in life.” She recalls a coach telling her that the right roles “find you,” an idea she’s come to embrace.

Off-camera, von Rittberg’s appreciation for fashion mirrors her love of storytelling. She finds herself drawn to heritage houses that embody both tradition and innovation, singling out Fendi as a source of inspiration. “Maintaining quality and tradition while staying visionary — that’s an incredible balance,” she observes. If she were to design a collection herself, she’d marry historical silhouettes with modern tailoring—a vision clearly influenced by her time spent in costume. “I’ve learned to appreciate craftsmanship, beautiful fabrics and the difference it makes when something is made with real care.”

Rather than chasing dream roles, von Rittberg’s artistic compass is guided by curiosity. “I don’t have a specific character I’m dying to play,” she says. “I’m more interested in understanding the human behind the public figure. What makes someone the way they are?” That thoughtful, human-centred approach extends far beyond her professional work. When asked what makes her feel schön (beautiful), her answer is simple, yet profound. “I feel schön when I can make someone else happy; when I can make someone feel seen.”

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‘Dinner for Five – Killer for One’ will stream on Amazon Prime later this year.

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This Schön! 48 digital cover story is produced by

photography. Sarah Willmeroth @ TAKE
creative fashion. Luisa Probst
talent. Alicia von Rittberg @ NEXT Management Milan in Fendi
hair + make up. Philipp Verheyen @ The Wall Group using Armani Beauty + Shark Beauty
photography assistant. Alex Ghita
hair + make up assistant. Anil Aras
retouch. Studio Navona
location scouting. Marco Wagner
location. FAHRBEREITSCHAFT @ haubrok foundation Berlin
special thanks. The Team @ Fendi + Sarah Lou Falk
words. Gennaro Constanzo