I got a copy of this in the Red-Bazaar-Elle multipack. The glossiness of the front cover adds something to the shot, it slightly improves the simplicity. I can't say I've ever noticed Emma in terms of the fashion she wears, but at least the styling suits her persona of being young and sensible.
I don't even need to be sold the idea that she's an 'activist'. Surviving child stardom to finish your education, without going crazy (in public) and squandering your earnings is impressive on every front, when you consider how many others have gone down different paths in life, after the same type of start.
It's a big enough issue, but it doesn't have the heft of September. The March edition of UK Bazaar seems bigger, and you wouldn't have thought that would happen. Nothing's instantly grabbing me in the contents, but I think this is an issue I'll need to sit down and digest, because there's a fair amount of small articles/interviews in the middle of the issue.