Shelley was spotted at the 44th Annual Directors Guild of America Awards in March of 1992. The Directors Guild of America yearly honors outstanding directorial achievements in films, documentaries and television. The event was held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, and was hosted by actor/director/screenwriter Carl Reiner. Noted directors Robert Wise and Francis Ford Coppola were in attendance, as well as TV directors Jack Shea and Eric Laneuville. Hollywood stars Jacqueline Bisset, Geena Davis, Annette Bening, Warren Beatty, Barbra Streisand and Donald O'Connor were also in attendance. Shelley attended the ceremony with her husband director Harry Winer; and she looked every bit the star she was. She topped her body-hugging black mini-dress with a black velvet evening coat generously trimmed with gold filigree on the coat's edges, cuffs and collar. A pair of medium-heeled pumps finished her look. Gold filigree earrings and a back evening clutch with gold filigree details accessorized her look. And Shelley was a standout that evening.
Sunday, August 24, 2025
Standout Star
Mrs. Rawlings
In 1996, Shelley starred in the TV movie Frequent Flyer along with Jack Wagner, Joan Severance and Nicole Eggert. It was about polygamous commercial airline pilot Nick Rawlings (Jack Wagner) who was married to two different women in two different states, namely JoBeth Rawlings (Shelley) and Alison Rawlings (Joan). And during the course of the film, he marries another woman, Miriam (Nicole), in another state. But when JoBeth finds out her husband is married to two other women, instead of falling apart, she takes matters into her own hands and turns the cards around in her favor. The movie is well-paced and a really good watch - as well as very empowering for women. It was first aired in March 10, 1996 and beat out the 1996 People's Choice Awards in the ratings. It is currently out on DVD. If you can get it, watch it.
Urban and Western
Shelley appeared in many catalogs throughout her modeling career, from the late '60s to the late '70s. Mail-order catalogs were at the height of its popularity at the time. They were big-book size publications that contained a list and pictures of the general merchandise from, usually, a department store that were available for purchase and delivery straight to the homes of their customers. Everything from homeware to toys were featured in these catalogs... as well as garments and the latest fashion pieces. Sears was an American chain of department stores founded in 1892. Aside from the big-book catalogs, they came out with tabloid-sized catalogs that featured items on sale. In 1970, Shelley appeared on the pages of the Sears Fall and Winter 1970 catalog.
Dinosaurs, Diamonds, and Angels 5
Look-In magazine was a kiddie/teen UK magazine that featured two-page comic/picture strips of the most popular television shows of the era. Subtitled as "The Junior TV Times," its first issue came out in 1971 and its final issue came out in 1994. Many popular American TV series were featured in the mag including Kung Fu, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Bionic Woman, CHiPs, Battlestar Galactica, Mork and Mindy... and, of course Charlie's Angels.
From 1979 to 1980, during the airing of the 4th season of Charlie's Angels, Shelley's Tiffany Welles character was featured in the mag's Charlie's Angels comic/picture strip. Along with her co-Angels Kelly Garrett (Jaclyn Smith) and Kris Munroe (Cheryl Ladd), Tiffany solved cases for Charlie for several issues, two pages a week. Her first case debuted on November of 1979 and her final case ended on October of 1980. The mag also featured occasional writeups about Shelley as well as posters of her and the Angel team of that season.
Be Beautiful... Be Well
Shelley was THE quintessential Charlie Girl. She catapulted herself as well as the brand to worldwide recognition and success. There were others before her, but it was Shelley that captured the imagination of many worldwide. A few months after she began endorsing the brand, it became the no. 1 scent in the entire world. Charlie Girl Shelley was gorgeous, sexy, young as well as vibrant and confident. She was an inspiration to many worldwide and appeared in numerous Charlie ads in different languages.
Be Beautiful... Be WellBe beautiful, Be well.Adopt the Charlie 1979 lifestyle.All day long, Charlie eau de toilette.For the sporty woman, cologne.In the evening, it's time for Charlie perfume.Charlie, the charming,sensual fragrance from Revlon.
AI Videos
It's 2025, and AI videos are becoming more and more commonplace as ever, particularly AI vids created by fans of Hollywood celebrities and luminaries. AI videos are videos created or modified through the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Kiko Chehin is a European classic dancer, choreographer, Reiki Master and a longtime Farrah Fawcett and Charlie's Angels fan. He has created several fabulous AI vids of Farrah and the other Angels (including Shelley, of course). His AI vids of Shelley (and the other Angels) are absolutely gorgeous and breathtakingly realistic. You can view them at his TikTok page - "kiko.chehin". Thank you so much Kiko Chehin for creating and posting these AI vids. And please create and post more!!!
Fashioned for Knits Only
Simplicity Fashion News was a monthly pamphlet Simplicity came out with to showcase their latest patterns. The Simplicity Pattern Company had been manufacturing sewing patterns since 1927 and had allowed fashionistas on a budget and sewing aficionados to create clothes in a reliable manner. Aside from the pamphlets, they came out with books, magazines and pattern packages. Shelley appeared on the pages of Simplicity Fashion News, on their February 1970 issue. In the spread called "Fashioned for Knits Only," she modeled pattern number 9227, a midi-dress with buttons all the way to the neckline. It could be worn closed or with some leg showing (the pattern included a mini-dress and pants). A fancy bonnet, a statement belt and a pair of matching Mary Janes finished her look. And Shelley was just absolutely lovely. (For more, check out: For Knits Only)