An absolute travesty of a cover and a total disservice to Demi Moore! At this point should I even be amazed Glenda Bailey approved this? This type of photography and concept from both Harper's Bazaar and Mariano Vivanco feels incredibly dated, comical and gimmicky beyond belief.
US Bazaar has a set of cover 'colour schemes' which it uses in heavy rotation: - black-white-red (usually reserved for Kendall) - pink (usually with a flower, feather or flouncy element, see Cardi B, Emilia Clarke, Julia Roberts) - gold (gold backdrop or accents, cover star has brown/blonde hair, see Serena, Alicia Vikander) - beachy blue (usually reserved for Jennifer Aniston) - lurid pink and blue (like this one, also see Jennifer Lawrence)
The fact that the person who thought that hat was a good idea was paid big bucks. The world is really wild.
Really, Her? Did someone dig up a time capsule that she's been trapped in? Was there no one else? At least Vogue takes a risk by putting someone unpredictable every once in a while. HB is in a constant and boring rotation. All I see is a desperate woman and a desperate magazine.
Okay, either Glenda is now officially taking the p*ss or Anna Wintour somehow got control over her brain and tries to kill the competition by making her produce this sort of stuff :-D To me, this looks like a perfect advert for razers to shave your legs and keep them smooth in the summer... or October :-D