a closeup of Shelley
from Woman's Day magazine, Nov 1973
Shelley was one of the busiest models in the 1970s. After graduating from Smith College in 1970, she signed on full-time with Ford Models Inc. and began her rise to Supermodel-dom. Shelley's deduced, "I was a success because I was hard-working, professional, bright. I looked at the business and identified the markets. I knew the key was that they always wanted someone new. I decided to hit one market one year, then cut my hair and hit another. Then let it grow and hit television. I thought it through. The game plan can apply to any business, but especially to one where you're the product. You just have to become objective about yourself."
Shelley was featured in a spread entitled "Short Coats Make It Big" for Woman's Day magazine back in November of 1973. She showed readers how to wear frisky fashionable gadabout coats that could be worn from day-to-evening with style. At various lengths, she showed readers how to wear the coats from day to evening. She modeled the Shawl-Collared Camel Coat that buttoned at the waist and had raglan sleeves by Carol Cohen in wool plush. she wore it with both a pants ensemble as well as an evening shirtdress. In both versions, Shelley was just lovely.
a closeup of Shelley from Woman's Day magazine, Nov 1973