Saturday, December 3, 2022

Holiday Dressing A

Shelley in a pic from a spread
for Seventeen magazine, 1964

Shelley began modeling in late 1964. Shelley was discovered by A&P supermarket heir and publisher Huntington Hartford at a debutante ball when she was just 14 years old. It was her first time to be invited to one and her mother instructed Shelley, "If  any older men bother you, go powder your nose." And she kept powdering her nose all night because "A guy kept bothering me," Shelley said, "He kept coming up to ask, 'Have you ever thought of being a model?' " After careful consideration, and with the help of her mother, a former Conover model, she finally decided it was a better summer job than waitressing. They went to went to New York to see Eileen Ford (a friend of her mother's) for representation. In 1964, Shelley appeared in a spread in Hartford's Show magazine, in the September 1964 issue (check out: Youthful Sophistication  Youthful Sophistication 2  Youthful Sophistication 3  Youthful Sophistication 4  The First). On November of that very same year, her face appeared simultaneously on the covers of Seventeen (check out: Seventeen Cover) and Glamour (check out: First Cover) magazines.

Shelley in a spread for Seventeen magazine, 1964

Shelley in a spread for Seventeen magazine, 1964

Shelley's very first Christmas spreads for Seventeen magazine was for the mag's December 1964 issue.  In the spread called the "Holiday Scene: Quiltings With A Gala Glow", she modeled a lime-colored quilted acetate dress that hugged her waistline - by Parc Jr. Petites. Stockings by Hanes and a pair sling-back low-heeled pumps by Caressa kept her look young and dainty. A matching headband, a golden bracelet, a floral pin by Accessocraft kept her look interesting. In another spread called the "Holiday Scene: The Charms of New Chiffons", she modeled a full-skirted scoop-neck sleeveless dress in printed rayon crinkle chiffon sashed with a velvet ribbon - by Carol Rodgers. A matching earrings and bracelet set, stockings by Archer and shoes by Caressa finished her look. And Shelley looked ready for those gala holiday parties.

Shelley in a pic from a spread for Seventeen magazine, 1964