Shelley appeared on many magazine covers and spreads throughout her modeling career. In September of 1971, she appeared in a spread for Glamour magazine called "Makeup - How Far Do You Want To Go?" It featured seven recommended makeup styles that went from the barest look to the totally made-up face - choices that depended on the readers' preferences and moods. In the spread, Shelley wore makeup from Charles Revson's Great Designer Reds for 'Ultima' II. Maxine Van-Cliffe was the designated makeup artist. Makeup Style 1 was called "Pure And Beautiful." It was the simplest and most natural makeup style in the list. All it required was the use of a Mineral Masque Concentrate to stimulate circulation as well as to clean and perk up the skin. An Emollient Lip Conditioner came next; and that was it. It resulted in a a fresh and glowing look. And, of course, Shelley looked pure and just naturally beautiful.