Saturday, June 1, 2019

McCall's 1980

Shelley on the cover of McCall's Jan 180 issue

Shelley appeared on the cover and pages of McCall's magazine in January of 1980. In a spread called "Light, Bright Ways to Keep Warm", she modeled three lightweight but warm  cold-weather coats that could be made by anybody. All made from McCall's pattern number 6754, the coats looked like designer high-priced designer originals. They were made from fluffy quilted fabric and were guaranteed to keep anyone warm during the cold months. And of course, Shelley looked fabulous in all of them.

Shelley from a spread for McCall's Jan 1980 issue,
modeling the same coat she wore on the cover

Shelley appeared in the Japanese fan mag Roadshow in February of 1981. The pics of her used were outtakes from a spread she did for the January 1980 issue of McCall's magazine called "Light, Bright Ways To Keep You Warm" where she modeled quilted coats that readers could make.

an outtake from Shelley's 1980 McCall's spread
that appeared in the Japanese fan mag Roadshow, Feb 1981