Shelley in a spread for Vogue, 1974
Shelley was one of the highest paid models in the 1970s, a certified Supermodel. In June of 1974, she appeared on the pages of Vogue magazine in the spread called "Hot-Weather Dressing," where she modeled outfits the mag deemed as chic for that summer season. The spread featured skirts, tops, pants and dresses that worked and made summer dressing a breeze for anyone, everyday.
closeup of Shelley from the spread
Shelley wore "Two-Piece Shirtdressing in Silk Crepe de Chine" look. It was a navy on cream striped two-piece outfit that was chic for summer '74. It was made up of a soft long-sleeved shirt and a stitch-pleated skirt - both from De Noyer, New York. A shiny necklace, a straw hat, a matching sash and a pair of sandals finished her look. And Shelley looked fab.