Skin and posture
No, Megan, no! Uh-oh, Kirsten! (I am addressing model Megan Fox and actress Kirsten Dunst, see pics.) That is not the way to pose for a photograph in our rapidly economically globalising world! These particular photos were splashed in the 9 June and 15 June 'People' page of the Kathmandu Post. I have no doubt that print media in large parts of the world would likewise have used these images to spice up stories about the boyfriend troubles, acting assignments, etc of the two ladies.
Many of Megan's and Kirsten's compatriots in the Western glamour world of film, video, music and fashion do pose similarly, in what you would call the squat position. Design and layout people are quite keen on this posture because it provides a square frame within which to display a lady, making it possible to show the legs, torso and upper limbs without always having to show the full stand-up length. But what may be very good for the page designer may no longer be good for the audience, or the star/starlet seeking attention by exhibiting her capacity to knee-bend. The world of glamour consumption is changing, after all, with a huge demographic category joining in that represents two-thirds of the world, at least. I refer to the consuming classes of India and China, which the fashion-linked multinationals seek to reach.