Marjorie
Ferguson - male gaze facial expressions
Marjorie
Ferguson (1980) identified four types of facial expression in the cover photos
of British women’s magazines:
1.Chocolate Box: half or full-smile, lips together or slightly parted,
teeth barely visible, full or three-quarter face to camera. Projected
mood: blandly pleasing, warm bath warmth, where uniformity of features in
their smooth perfection is devoid of uniqueness or of individuality.
2.Invitational: emphasis on the eyes, mouth shut or with only a hint
of a smile, head to one side or looking back to camera. Projected mood:
suggestive of mischief or mystery, the hint of contact potential rather than
sexual promise, the cover equivalent of advertising’s soft sell.
3.Super-smiler: full face, wide open toothy smile, head thrust
forward or chin thrown back, hair often wind-blown. Projected mood:
aggressive, ‘look-at-me’ demanding, the hard sell, ‘big come-on’ approach.
4.Romantic or Sexual: a fourth and more general classification
devised to include male and female ‘two-somes’; or the dreamy, heavy-lidded,
unsmiling big-heads, or the overtly sensual or sexual. Projected moods:
possible ‘available’ and definitely ‘available’.
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