closeups of Shelley from a spread
from JCPenney Fall and Winter 1973 catalog
from JCPenney Fall and Winter 1973 catalog
Shelley appeared in many catalogs throughout her modeling career. One of them was JCPenney. She appeared in many issues of the department store's catalog from the '60s (when it was still called Penney's) until the '70s. She appeared in many spreads on the JCPenney Fall and Winter 1973 catalog. In the spread called "'Yes, Sir,' It's All for Her," she wore the men's looks that favors zingy styles in traditional colors. She wore Tailored Blazers in easy-care double-knit and in fitted single-breasted styles on top of a casual turtleneck paired with a traditional-colored Double-
Knit Pants. Of course, Shelley looked sensational in them.
Knit Pants. Of course, Shelley looked sensational in them.