Thursday, December 30, 2021
New Year 2022
Rave Waves '87
Shelley appeared on the cover of the June/July issue of Star Hairdo's in 1987. In the issue, Shelley, one of TV's most glamorous women, shared her beauty and styling secrets to readers everywhere. Shelley had just had just concluded her run as Jackie Shea in TV series Jack and Mike and her current glam new hairstyle was featured in a spread called "Shelley Hack's Rave Waves." The gorgeous one-time Charlie's Angel was wearing her shoulder-skimming asymmetric bob in a casual tumble of waves. For the office, her hair was parted and waves pared down for a more professional look. For dressier occasions, her hair was given extra volume, with her waves intensified and allowed to frame her face like a halo - 1980s style of course. Shelley was drop-dead gorgeous.
Check out the mag cover at: On The Cover '87
Money Saving Fashions D
Shelley appeared in a spread called "Make it Ruffled, Make it Quilted, Make it Smocked, But Make it Print!" which appeared on the pages of Family Circle magazine in February of 1978 as part of the mag's Moneysaver Coupons Promo. If readers wanted to sew the clothes she modeled, they could get a 15% discount on printed fabrics and matching trims with the coupon provided by the magazine. Several fabric stores spread throughout the US participated in the promo. In one pic, Shelley modeled a sexy smocked camisole top in a floral print trimmed with velvet ribbon and buttons. With it, she wore a tiered maxi skirt in two different floral patterns and trimmed with velvet ribbon as well. Shelley was one fabulous floral-fest, and, as always, looked sensational.
To Be Or Not To Be 7
Shelley appeared in the pilot episode of the Steven Spielberg produced TV series SeaQuest DSV in 1993. In the episode "To Be or Not to Be", she played Captain Marilyn Stark - the original and trigger-happy captain of SeaQuest Deep Submergence Vehicle (DSV) who was relieved of duty for disobeying orders. Nathan Bridger (played by Roy Scheider), the designer of SeaQuest, was recruited to replace Stark; but during his first voyage aboard the vessel, Stark embarked on a revenge mission to destroy vessel.
Carefree Patterns 1972 B
Shelley appeared on the pages of Carefree Patterns From McCall's for January 1972. The booklet featured the latest fashion patterns for the holiday season at the time. Shelley appeared on several spreads throughout the booklet. In one spread, she wore pattern number 3884. It was a ankle-length empire-cut dress with a square neckline, puffed sleeves and back zipper. The sleeves and the yoke were done in a festive, printed fabric while the dress was in elegant evening black. Evening sandals finished her look. And Shelley looked ready for an evening of holiday fun.
Celebrity Chefs Booklet
Shelley was one of the celebrities featured in the Campbell Soup Company's 1985 recipe booklet called Celebrity Chefs. Along with other popular TV, movie and music stars like actors Rex Reed, Linda Blair and Arlene Dahl, TV host Dick Cavett, comedian Phyllis Diller, singers Gladys Knight and Maureen McGovern and much more, Shelley shared one of her favorite recipes to many fans - Baked Stuffed Pineapple. It's a wonderful addition to a holiday table food selection.
5-Piece Suiting '77
Monday, December 20, 2021
Holidays 2021
Frankie in 1984
Shelley starred in the TV movie Single Bars, Single Women in 1984. Shelley played Frankie, a waitress at a truck stop café who is trying to get over her former flame Gabe (played by Starsky and Hutch alum Paul Michael Glaser) by going out to bars and meeting new men. The movie explored the challenges single women faced at the time, because (post women's lib) the dating rules were changing and gender roles were beginning to blur. When she got the part, Shelley went into single bars in disguise to see what was going on with the kind of women who went there. She also tried her hand at being a real truck stop waitress. Shelley turned out a fine performance. Shelley's future husband, Harry Winer, directed the film.
Money Saving Fashions C
Shelley appeared in a spread called "Make it Ruffled, Make it Quilted, Make it Smocked, But Make it Print!" which appeared on the pages of Family Circle magazine in February of 1978 as part of the mag's Moneysaver Coupons Promo. If readers wanted to sew the clothes she modeled, they could get a 15% discount on printed fabrics and matching trims with the coupon provided by the magazine. Several fabric stores spread throughout the US participated in the promo. In one pic, Shelley modeled spring 1978's newest skirt - a quilted, printed and easy-shaped skirt. Wearing the skirt with a blouse and vest in colors picked up from the print of the skirt resulted in one sensational outfit. A khaki belt, a pair of khaki open-toed pumps and a cute little bag finished the look; and, of course, Shelley looked sensational, as always.
To Be Or Not To Be 6
Shelley appeared in the pilot episode of the Steven Spielberg produced TV series SeaQuest DSV in 1993. In the episode "To Be or Not to Be", she played Captain Marilyn Stark - the original and trigger-happy captain of SeaQuest Deep Submergence Vehicle (DSV) who was relieved of duty for disobeying orders. Nathan Bridger (played by Roy Scheider), the designer of SeaQuest, was recruited to replace Stark; but during his first voyage aboard the vessel, Stark embarked on a revenge mission to destroy vessel.
Carefree Patterns 1972 A
Shelley appeared on the pages of Carefree Patterns From McCall's for January 1972. The booklet featured the latest fashion patterns for the holiday season at the time. Shelley appeared on several spreads throughout the booklet. In one spread, she wore pattern number 3895. It was a long-sleeved secretary pin tucks collared shirt which buttoned in the front (which could also be made into a button-front coat dress) and matching flared-legged pants. Shelley's shirt was done in a black and white polka dot fabric and her pants were black. A matching polka dot hair bow finished her look. And Shelley looked ready for an evening of holiday fun.
Dressing like an Angel
Shelley became Charlie's Angel no.5 in 1979. She was already a Supermodel when she joined the cast, one of the highest paid models in the entire world. She was known as THE Charlie Girl and was the image model and spokesperson for the no. 1 Revlon brand. "I begged Aaron to hire Shelley. There was something about her I really liked; I was impressed with her Charlie perfume commercials and how she could create a look just by turning her collar up and putting her hands in her pockets," said Nolan Miller, the wardrobe designer on the series.
Avon Color Chart 1975
Shelley appeared in many beauty campaigns for many cosmetics companies during her tenure as Supermodel. In 1975, she appeared with fellow Supermodel Beverly Johnson on the cover of Avon Makeup Color Chart catalog, Fall/Holidays issue for 1975. For the cover, they both wore Avon cosmetics, makeup that anyone could use to create Sparkling Eyes and a Glowing Face - the great holiday look of 1975. Shelley and Beverly were drop-dead gorgeous on the cover.
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
With A Shimmery Glow
Shelley has appeared on many spreads for many catalogs from the late '60s to the mid-'70s, just like many Supermodels during that era. She appeared on a spread for the Montgomery Ward Spring & Summer 1977 catalog which featured the latest in nightwear/sleepwear that had "softness with a shimmery glow." She wore the Long Gown made from silky-soft opaque nylon tricot. It was a tent-style night gown gathered at the bateau neckline and had petal sleeves - the neck and sleeves were edged with lace. And Shelley looked fabulous.
Monica 1989
Shelley appeared in the 1990 TV movie Frederick Forsyth Presents: A Casualty of War. She played Monica Browne an American horse breeder (or so she says) who becomes the love interest of retired British secret service agent Tom Rowse (played by David Threlfall). The film is about the efforts of the British Intelligence to uncover an arms smuggling operation in Europe. The telefilm was shot in England, Germany and Yugoslavia.
Money Saving Fashions B
Shelley appeared in a spread called "Make it Ruffled, Make it Quilted, Make it Smocked, But Make it Print!" which appeared on the pages of Family Circle magazine in February of 1978 as part of the mag's Moneysaver Coupons Promo. If readers wanted to sew the clothes she modeled, they could get a 15% discount on printed fabrics and matching trims with the coupon provided by the magazine. Several fabric stores spread throughout the US participated in the promo. In one pic, Shelley modeled a floral-print quilted blazer bound in bright red trim. She wore it with a khaki round-collared blouse (with a ribbon around the collar), a matching bright red skirt and khaki wedge sandals; and she looked sensational.
To Be Or Not To Be 5
Shelley appeared in the pilot episode of the Steven Spielberg produced TV series SeaQuest DSV in 1993. In the episode "To Be or Not to Be", she played Captain Marilyn Stark - the original and trigger-happy captain of SeaQuest Deep Submergence Vehicle (DSV) who was relieved of duty for disobeying orders. Nathan Bridger (played by Roy Scheider), the designer of SeaQuest, was recruited to replace Stark; but during his first voyage aboard the vessel, Stark embarked on a revenge mission to destroy vessel.
Elle Mag Model B
Shelley appeared on covers for French Elle magazine during her modeling days. Elle is a worldwide lifestyle mag for women that features the latest fashion, health and beauty trends and advise, as well as entertainment trivia. In May of 1973, she appeared on the cover and pages of the stylish mag for young misses that originated in France. On the issue, she wore fun and up-to-the minute fashions for those summer days in the city. For a peek at her cover:
Jackie O'Shea
Two-Piece Allure
Shelley appeared on the pages of the the Simplicity Home Catalog Spring/Summer 1972 issue. In the spread called "For Spring: The New Two-Piece Things," she wore a floral suit-style dress - perfect for that spring season. It was Simplicity pattern no. 9890, a two-piece outfit. The top had a low V-shaped neckline, set-in long sleeves, front button closing. It had contrasting "dog ear" shaped collars and contrasting cuffs. The pleated mini-skirt had an elastic waistband and a side opening. Matching heeled strappy footwear with ankle straps finished her look. A gold butterfly pendant necklace and a gold hairpin accessorized her look. Her short skirt definitely bared one of her best assets, her legs. Not only were they long, they were slender, delicate and, oh, so feminine and sexy. Shelley looked alluring.
Wednesday, November 10, 2021
Make It Tonight
Shelley appeared on the December 1972 issue of Tiger Beat. The mag's Made By You page featured three great new outfits to make - one super-simple, one super feminine and one super-casual. The patterns were from McCall's and a sewing tip was even included. Shelley modeled McCall's Pattern no. 3084 which was called Make It Tonight Knits. It was a super-simple to make knitted skirt and tunic top - with all sewing done on one's machine. A printed long-sleeved shirt and matching clogs finished her look. And Shelley looked young and well put together.