Laura Mulvey introduced the concept of the "male gaze" in 1975, describing how films portray women as objects for the male viewer's pleasure. Marjorie Ferguson later categorized common female poses in media into four types: chocolate box (half smile with lips parted), super smiler (full toothy smile facing camera), invitational (hint of smile looking to the side), and romantic/sexual (unsmiling sensual poses). For her pop music magazine, the author will choose either the super smiler or chocolate box pose, as those express enjoyment fitting the magazine's theme, unlike the invitational or romantic poses.