Shelley appeared on many Simplicity pattern catalogs, brochures and packaging during the 1960s and 1970s. The Simplicity Pattern Company is the leading manufacturer of sewing patterns and sewing pattern guides which are distributed throughout the world. They have been manufacturing sewing patterns since 1927 and have allowed fashionistas on a budget and sewing aficionados to create clothes in a reliable manner. In 1972, Shelley appeared on the package cover for Simplicity Pattern 5297. It was a pattern for a misses' skirt in two lengths, a blouse, and a vest. The blouse had a high round neckline, a collar, a back zipper, and long set-in sleeves that gathered to snap-fastened cuffs (lace edging details and ribbon bows were optional). The skirt could be made in either ankle-length or mini-length. The lined vest was top-stitched, had a low-round neckline, and fastened with either loops and buttons or chain and button closings... as preferred. Shelley wore the blouse in white and with lace edging details, the ankle-length skirt in black, and the vest in a predominantly-red check pattern. Matching black hose and black pumps finished her look. A black ribbon bow tie for women and a fancy ring accessorized her look. And Shelley looked chic, fab, elegant and pretty.