Pose number four is so important, as a fashion print model. Once again, I want you to get in a basic by pulling your right toe into your left foot. I also want you to keep your thumbnails straight, but this time, with the thumbnails straight, take them behind the back and press into your back so that the elbows once again are forward, and keep your posture. This one is very important so that you keep your shoulders relaxed yet pressed down, while the elbows are pressed forward, and your stomach muscles are in, because this gives an entirely front view of what you're wearing. It also shows that you have perfect posture again. In fourth position, it's important to know that you need to keep your hands pressed. I'm going to slowly turn and I'm going to let you see that I keep my hands pressed into the back, so that my elbows again get pressed forward and not limp and loose, or not low down below my bottom. There's a specific place right in the arch of your back, that you want to place your hands. And keep them straight across each other, overlapped, so that as you turn back to the front, you can clearly see that your elbows are pressed forward and give you that broad to narrow look in pose number four. Otherwise, if I sag and do this, you can clearly see that I don't have good posture and the clothes aren't looking good for catalog print. So, go ahead and pull your shoulders up, down, back just a little, elbows forward, and keep your posture so that you have a perfect fourth position.