Shelley appeared on many issues of what was known as the Seven Sisters group of magazines. The Seven Sisters magazines were Woman's Day, Redbook, McCall's, Ladies' Home Journal, Good Housekeeping, Family Circle and Better Homes and Gardens. They all catered to married women with children rather than single working women. The magazines featured homemaking and crafts, food and nutrition, health and fitness, beauty and fashion advice and articles. In 1973, Shelley appeared on the pages of the April issue of Woman's Day.
Shelley appeared in the fashion spread called "Classy Classic Clothes." It featured clothes "you can count on" and "build a whole wardrobe around." It featured classic fashion pieces that could be mixed and matched with other pieces in any woman's current wardrobe. Shelley wore The Daytime Suit - a shortstop jacket over a pleated, pocket-tabbed skirt, both in beige. She wore a fab floral-print blouse under her chic jacket. A cute be-ribboned headband, an up-to-the-minute tote, a matching bangle and a pair of platform sandals finished her look. And Shelley looked fab as always. Susan Blakely and another male model appeared on the spread as well. For more, check out: Classy Classic Clothes 2