Oh, UK
Bazaar, no. Please.
No.
Although I realize she's arguably had at least a passable career in film/television, has very high celebrity status overall and must have a big (
Friends?) fanbase, personally and imho Jennifer Aniston has nothing to recommend herself to a
fashion publication. Certainly
The Bounty Hunter isn't a film that merits this big a promotional effort, nor is Jennifer as one of the film's stars alone therefore worthy of a cover feature. Unfortunately, that's not really how it works, but it is, regardlessly, Boring. Just completely and utterly uninteresting.
(Oh yeah, but then I also dislike Jennifer Aniston. There is that, of course.)
At any rate, the cover and inside feature is such boring use of Jennifer. This isn't a look or a style that I haven't seen from her 28 times before; warm, Summer-esque settings, bland styling, flowy hair, typical dreamy posing and expressions. That isn't to say it's her fault, but it is another representation of the pure lack of imagination beyond movie promotion that this feature reeks of in every way. Perhaps this is why some people so often demand for model covers over celebrity covers. When a model (in general terms) is chosen for an ed rather than an ed is made for a model, the results just seem to be more eye-catching at the least.
Personally, I don't mind celebrity cover features per se, but come on
Bazaar. I know Jen's just promoting a movie, but surely you can do something a little edgier with her regardless? Perhaps something where you might actually see the fashion also?
Also, judging from
honeycombchild's preview

flower

, stylistically the "Block Party" ed reminds me a lot of Chloë Sevigny's Korean
Harper's Bazaar ed by Pavel Havlicek, and the "Beautiful Chaos" ed does absolutely nothing to me either. Overall, this sounds like a thin and substance-void issue. I think I'll find better use for my money next month.
(Btw, is it just me or was there a "Block Party" titled ed in some other publication recently?
My brain fails me. As it usually does.)