Shelley appeared on the pages of Seventeen Says Make It in 1971. The mag featured fashions anyone could make for themselves. In the spread called "Needlepoint Stitch-In", she modeled an easy-to-needlepoint-anywhere accessory that could be put together by anyone. She modeled the Charmer of a Charm - a framed heart to string from a skinny ribbon for a dazzlingly demure look. A dark round neck top and a romantic updo finished her look. And Shelley looked dazzling.
Monday, August 30, 2021
Needlepoint Stitch-In
Star '82
Shelley was one of Hollywood's newest stars in the early 1980s. She rose to fame first via her Charlie perfume commercials and print ads in the 1970s and then, consequently, as one of Charlie's Angels in 1979. As it was with all the Angels, Shelley had to prove that she was more than just a pretty face. In 1981, she starred in the play Vanities and to everyone's surprise got excellent reviews. She eventually got the attention of Martin Scorsese who cast her in his Robert de Niro starrer The King of Comedy and received excellent reviews as well. She was going places.
New Natural
Shelley appeared in many ads during the '60s and '70s; one of them was Miss Clairol. Clairol was introducing their New Natural Wear Miss Clairol shampoo-in hair color in 1972, and Shelley was the main model in their ads. Her effortless style, effervescent smile and wholesome sexiness made her the perfect choice and the Miss Clairol ad unforgettable.
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Shelley starred in an episode of Tales from the Crypt in 1994. The series was based on the horror comic anthology series of the same name which was published in the 1950s. The crypt keeper introduced and ended every episode during is entire run. In December 7, 1994, Shelley appeared in the season 6 episode called "The Assassin." She played Janet McKay, the wife of a suspected government assassin gone AWOL, who was finally tracked down and was going to be eliminated. Shelley gave a fine performance in this must-see episode - as well as Corey Feldman, Jonathan Banks, Chelsea Field and Marshall R. Teague who all appeared in the episode as well. It is currently available on DVD.
THE Charlie Girl
Shelley will forever be remembered as THE quintessential Charlie Girl (who became Charlie's 5th Angel, of course). Her image of the independent, bright, chic and confident woman was the perfect embodiment of the ideals of the Revlon brand. There were other Charlie models prior to her, but it was only Shelley's commercials and ads (from 1976 on) that were successful. Why? During one of Shelley's radio interviews, as discovered from answers to a call-in question, it turned out that women weren't intimidated by her and that men found her approachable. And her influence was far-reaching. Women all over the world wanted to be Charlie Girls; so much so that six months after Shelley began endorsing it, in 1977, Charlie became the #1 fragrance in the world (the first American-made international bestseller) and Revlon sales figures passed the $1Billion mark.
A Revelation
In 1983, Shelley starred in her 2nd TV series Cutter to Houston. She starred as Dr. Beth Gilbert alongside Jim Metzler who played Dr. Andy Fenton and Alec Baldwin who played Dr. Hal Wexler. The three of them ran the Cutter Community Hospital located in the fictional small town of Cutter. When they had problems they couldn't handle, they asked help from a big city hospital in Houston via computer or helicopter. Shelley had been getting good reviews for her acting efforts after leaving Charlies Angels in 1980. Her performances on stage, the big and small screens were a revelation to her critics and detractors alike. Cutter to Houston was a good vehicle for her to further develop her acting chops.
All Aboard
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. Shelley appeared on the pages of Simplicity Fashion News March 1972 issue. She appeared in the spread called "All Aboard! Swing to the Red Hot Blues", which showcased outfits for summer with a nautical theme. Shelley wore pattern number 9886, a zippy pleated pantdress in a nautical print fabric. Matching clogs and headband finished her look. And Shelley looked chic, fab and summer-ready.
Sunday, August 22, 2021
Wines in Fashion 1975
Shelley appeared in many, many ads during her tenure as one of the Supermodels of the 1970s. In 1975, she appeared in an ad for Wilroy (a clothing brand that had been around since the 1950s) and Inglenook (wines produced in California). The ad was dubbed "Wilroy Toasts the Wines in Fashion with Inglenook." In the ad, she wore a crisp pale pink shirt-jacket-look pantsuit perfect for the California weather. A matching wide hairband, double-string pearl choker, a matching bangle and open-toed sandals finished her summer look. Shelley looked sensational.
Supermodels Galore
In December 17, 1993, Shelley starred in the TV movie A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Wicked Wives. It was a tribute to Raymond Burr, one of Hollywood's most respected actors. Raymond Burr, who famously played Perry Mason in the TV series which ran from 1957 to 1966 and in 26 TV movies, died in September of that year. But to honor Burr's legacy, the part of Perry Mason wasn't recast. Instead, a new character was brought in, Anthony Caruso (played by Paul Sorvino) who was Mason's good friend. Cast regulars Barbara Hale and William Moses came back. The TV movie was riddled with Supermodels who all played the "wicked wives" of ill-fated fashion photographer David Morrison (Eric Braeden) the murder victim. Shelley along with Maud Adams, Beverly Johnson, Kim Alexis and Kathy Ireland played David Morrison's wives past and present, all suspects in his murder, all with motives and axes to grind. And all the women looked fabulous - definitely deserving of their Supermodel status. Also, if you look closely, it's interesting to note how evident Shelley's penchant for low-heeled footwear was in this film.
Jumpsuits... Easy Does it
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More Active Days
Shelley appeared in an ad for Midol in 1973. With the tagline "Midol Helps Me Find More Active Days Every Month," the ad told viewers how Midol could help women become active during those days in the month when the cramping and the I-don't-want-do-do-anything days are upon them. It relieved low backache and headache and helped soothe accompanying irritability, something that was not achievable with ordinary pain relievers. It helped women have fun even during menstrual time. In the ad, Shelley was pictured having fun on the beach. How much more fun could life be than that?
Hollywood Superstar Shelley
Shelley became Charlie's newest Angel in 1979, and she jumped from being THE Charlie Girl to becoming Charlie's latest Superstar Angel. As it was for all the Angels before her, she received a lot of attention from both the media and from fans. Her casting was even mentioned in the evening news - it was a huge deal. "I couldn't believe it. What was I doing in the evening news," she exclaimed at the time.
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Shelley appeared on the pages of many issues of Woman's Day magazine. Woman's Day magazine is one of the Seven Sisters magazines that have catered to married women with children rather than single working women. The magazine featured homemaking and crafts, food and nutrition, health and fitness, beauty and fashion advice and articles. Shelley appeared on the cover, as well as on the pages, of Woman's Day Sewing & Fashion magazine in 1973 with featured fashions and style ideas for the modern married woman.
Wednesday, August 18, 2021
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Shelley appeared in many sewing books when she was a model. In 1972, she appeared in The Complete Book of Sewing. The book taught readers the basics of sewing and many things readers could do to create one-of-a-kind fashion pieces that would surely make them stand out. One of the outfits she modeled was a printed tank top over a pair of "kicky" shorts. Matching knee socks and footwear, a fancy belt and a skull cap finished her look. And Shelley looked young and fresh.
Clean Casual Beauty
Shelley became Charlie's Angel no.5 in 1979. She was already a famous Supermodel when she joined the series and was considered one of the fresh, well-scrubbed beauties of the 1970s. She had that clean, casual beauty that was very popular during the era; so she was certainly a welcome addition to the show. In March of 1980, she appeared on the cover and pages of Co-ed magazine. For the cover, she wore makeup by, of course, Charlie by Revlon as well as a touch of Charlie perfume. She was all-American, clean, casual and gorgeous.
Color It Yours
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. Shelley appeared on the pages of Simplicity Fashion News May 1976 issue. She appeared in the spread called "Color It Yours", which showcased fabrics that could be printed/designed by the readers themselves. Shelley wore her printed/designed scarf with pattern number 7439, a pullover dress with a tucked bodice and sailor collar. Matching sandals finished her look. Button earrings and a shoulder tote accessorized her look. And Shelley looked chic and fabulous.
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Shelley starred in an episode of Tales from the Crypt in 1994. The series was based on the horror comic anthology series of the same name which was published in the 1950s. The crypt keeper introduced and ended every episode during is entire run. In December 7, 1994, Shelley appeared in the season 6 episode called "The Assassin." She played Janet McKay, the wife of a suspected government assassin gone AWOL, who was finally tracked down and was going to be eliminated. Shelley gave a fine performance in this must-see episode - as well as Corey Feldman, Jonathan Banks, Chelsea Field and Marshall R. Teague who all appeared in the episode as well. It is currently available on DVD.
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The 1980s was the decade when fitness and health became a number one concern for many people worldwide. Fitness videos, gyms and sports activities became very popular and keeping fit became part of many people's daily routines. Aerobics became a household word and many fitness experts as well as stars like Jane Fonda, Raquel Welch and Jaclyn Smith released home exercise videos for anyone interested in keeping fit at home. Magazines too were awash with exercise tips and advise for women who wanted to stay in peak form.
Glamorous Angels 1979
"We're bringing back the glamour," announced Aaron Spelling in 1979 when he chose Supermodel Shelley Hack to play Tiffany Welles in the 4th season of Charlie's Angels. The Angels for that year were going to be more glamorous than before with every Angel getting 8 costume changes per episode. Shelley, of course, wasn't intimidated by this. She knew how to wear clothes and was known to be a Supermodel with style back in New York. Five sets of promo pics were taken, all glamorous. Shelley and her fellow Angels Jaclyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd were photographed in evening gowns by Nolan Miller, fabulous furs (it wasn't taboo yet back then), glamorous matching shiny satin robes, the latest trend of that season - super-tight spandex pants, and the very latest in casual day dressing. They were all stunning.
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Shelley appeared on the pages of many issues of Woman's Day magazine. Woman's Day magazine is one of the Seven Sisters magazines that have catered to married women with children rather than single working women. The magazine featured homemaking and crafts, food and nutrition, health and fitness, beauty and fashion advice and articles. Shelley appeared on the cover, as well as on the pages, of Woman's Day Sewing & Fashion magazine in 1973 with featured fashions and style ideas for the modern married woman.
Sunday, August 8, 2021
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Shelley appeared in many sewing books when she was a model. In 1972, she appeared in The Complete Book of Sewing. The book taught readers the basics of sewing and many things readers could do to create one-of-a-kind fashion pieces that would surely make them stand out. One of the outfits she modeled was a printed dress with tiny patterns that gave the illusion of a reduced figure size in general. She wore a dress with puritan collar, bishop sleeves and a short A-line skirt. Matching hose and open-toe lace-up wedge sandals finished her look. Shelley looked fresh as a daisy.