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Jennifer Aniston Returns to British Harper’s Bazaar After 15 Years


Lydia Slater has mastered the art of securing the best talent from the world of entertainment for the covers of British Harper’s Bazaar. Throughout 2025 alone, names like Dua Lipa, Mariah Carey, Pamela Anderson, and Rosamund Pike have covered the publication. Up next on the cover of British Harper’s Bazaar is Jennifer Aniston, who graces the November edition of the magazine. Fresh from dialing up the glamour on Vanity Fair, the celebrated American actress is reunited with the photographer Emma Summerton and stylist Julia von Boehm. In the playful cover shot, Jennifer makes a return as a British Bazaar cover girl and poses in a look from the Fall 2025 Ralph Lauren collection.

Jennifer Aniston for British Harper’s Bazaar November 2025

UK Harper's Bazaar November 2025 : Jennifer Aniston by Emma Summerton
IMAGE | HARPERSBAZAAR.COM/UK

Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:

“May I introduce my daughter… jaundice. This is really awful,” remarked fauxfashion at once.

“Such an awkward and unflattering cover. Quite a missed opportunity because I’m always down for a Jennifer Aniston cover! I hate the yellow colouring and the slightly questionable styling,” said vogue28.

Sharing the same underwhelming sentiments was jeremydante. “The yellow tint of Jennifer’s images is nauseating,” they commented.

“The yellow tint of Aniston’s photographs works for the inside images but it is a NO for the cover. Adding a yellow tint does not make it a convincing artsy cover for their art issue,” voiced MModa.

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