Shelley was one of the highest-paid Supermodels of the 1970s and she appeared on the cover and pages of numerous major publications including Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. In July of 1976, she appeared on the pages of Harper's Bazaar. In the spread called "Bazaar Bargains: Fresh & Fabulous Summer Clothes For $25 Or Less," she wore budget-friendly fashions that were recommended by the mag for the coming summer season. It showed readers the "kind of clothes you're looking for now" - sexy evening dresses, tops, pants and summer dresses to wear in either the city or the country. Shelley modeled The Super Slicker and The White Shirt & Pants ensemble. She also wore The Terrycloth Sundress. Priced at $20, it was a bright sunshine yellow halter-top knee-length sundress by Partout International in cotton and nylon terrycloth - the perfect way to look neat in the summer heat. Earrings by Trifari, bracelets by Peter & Peggy for P.C. Designs and a hat by Kenneth finished her look. And Shelley looked positively sexy and summer-ready. Check out the spread at: Summer Clothes '76