Saturday, April 18, 2026
Angels at Paleyfest NY
Charlie's 5th Angel
When Shelley became Charlie's Angel no. 5 in 1979, she instantly became the hottest news item. Everyone wanted to get to know THE Charlie Girl who was now a Charlie's Angel. Of course, as THE Charlie perfume Girl, she already had a lot of fans - everyone loved her in those Revlon Charlie commercials and print ads. But now that she was an Angel, everyone wanted to get to know her even more. Shelley was cast as Tiffany Welles, the daughter of Charles Townsend's good friend, a police chief in Boston, and a Latin teacher. Tiff graduated from the Boston Police Academy with top marks and worked at the Boston Police Department before joining the Townsend Agency. She took over from Kate Jackson's Sabrina Duncan at the agency as Charlie's Angel no. 5.
All-Star Hairstyles C
By August 1983, Shelley had become an established Hollywood star. She had received critical praise for her work on stage and had a Martin Scorsese film under her belt (where she worked opposite Robert De Niro). She had also finished a couple of TV movies with respected Hollywood veterans George Segal and Dick Van Dyke. Her latest TV series was to premiere that October. So Shelley would regularly appear on magazines and newspapers at the time. In August 1983, she appeared on the pages of Good Housekeeping magazine, in a spread called "29 All-Star Hairstyles: Modeled by Celebrities and Their Sisters." Shelley appeared with her youngest sister, Babe, in the spread sporting the latest hairstyles. (For more, check out: Shelley and Babe) One hairstyle Shelley sported was the "Classic Upsweep." Shorter hair for women was the height of chic during the early 1980s, so for women who wanted to keep their locks long, an updo was one option. Gibsons and chignons became popular as well as French twists. Shelley's "Classic Upsweep" was a variation on the French twist, a pulled-back updo hairstyle with a French seam up the back from the nape. The top was brushed back and angled toward the crown for height. Shelley, as always, was at the height of chic.
The Angels and the Racer 4
Look-In magazine was a kiddie/teen UK magazine that featured two-page comic/picture strips of the most popular television shows of the era. Subtitled as "The Junior TV Times," its first issue came out in 1971 and its final issue came out in 1994. Many popular American TV series were featured in the mag including Kung Fu, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Bionic Woman, CHiPs, Battlestar Galactica, Mork and Mindy... and, of course Charlie's Angels.
From 1979 to 1980, during the airing of the 4th season of Charlie's Angels, Shelley's Tiffany Welles character was featured in the mag's Charlie's Angels comic/picture strip. Along with her co-Angels Kelly Garrett (Jaclyn Smith) and Kris Munroe (Cheryl Ladd), Tiffany solved cases for Charlie for several issues, two pages a week. Her first case debuted on November of 1979 and her final case ended on October of 1980. The mag also featured occasional writeups about Shelley as well as posters of her and the Angel team of that season.
Country Color Bonus
Shelley was THE Charlie perfume Girl from 1976 to 1982. She was dubbed as THE quintessential Charlie Girl because she was the embodiment of the brand's ideal - gorgeous, sexy, young... as well as independent, confident and loving every minute of it. In 1981, she appeared in an ad for Charlie called "A Country Color Bonus to Surprise and Delight the Eye." The Charlie Country Colors Bonus was a glamorous cosmetic kit containing 12 colors for the eyes, cheeks, lips and nails (a spring-fresh profusion of soft peaches, plums and cool pastels)... plus a bottle of Charlie perfume spray. The kit also contained a LeRoy Neiman Cityscape Artwork (which he named Spring Blooms in Charlie Country) ready for framing. The promo offered customers a chance to purchase the Charlie Country Colors Bonus for only $10.00 with any $6.50 or more purchase from the Charlie collection. And even in Mr. Neiman's artwork, Charlie Girl Shelley was Charlie-Girl fabulous as always. (For more, check out: Springtime Charlie)
Divine-Looking Star
In 1993, Shelley attended the 45th Annual Directors Guild of America Awards with her husband, director Harry Winer. She was such a standout, she was featured in Janet Charlton's column "Star People" which regularly appeared in the celebrity tabloid Star. Janet Charlton is a celebrity gossip columnist who writes about the latest news and goings-on in the lives of the celebrity luminaries. Shelley was spotted at the awards ceremony with her husband Harry Winer (not "Weiner" as it was spelled in the column) and was deemed divine-looking in her black velvet evening skirt suit. Her skirt suit had gold filigree details on the collar, edges and cuffs of the jacket as well as gold details at the hem of the skirt. Gold filigree earrings, a black evening purse with gold filigree details and black evening pumps finished her look. And Shelley was one divine-looking Hollywood star indeed.
Smart Dressing At Any Age
Shelley was one of the most visible Supermodels in the 1970s. She appeared on the covers and pages of many major magazines around the world. In 1971, Shelley appeared on the pages of the November 12 issue of Brigitte Mit Constanze, a German women's magazine which featured fashions, home styles and health. In the issue, she appeared on the spread called "In jedem Alter schick angezogen" ("Dress Smartly At Any Age"). It featured wardrobe pieces that would best suit the magazine's readers - no matter how young or old they were. Shelley wore various shirts, sweaters, skirts, trousers, coats and boots; and finished her outfits with various kinds of footwear. She accessorized her outfits with various headgear, necklaces, bags and sunglasses. And, of course, Shelley looked smartly dressed, up-to-date and fabulous in the various stylings.













