In 1971, Shelley appeared on the pages of the fall issue of 1001 Fashion & Needlecraft Ideas. The magazine came out twice a year and contained the latest fashions, accessories, home décor and more that readers could sew, knit and crochet themselves. In the issue, Shelley appeared on the spread called "Knits Take A Trimming," which featured fashion pieces that could be made by readers with the secret addition of machine-made trimmings they could pass off as self-made -- unless asked of course. She wore the knitted poncho/skirt fashion piece. The piece, as a poncho, had a wide turtleneck which switched into a waistband when it was worn as a skirt. It had wide rows of detailing as it approached the poncho's hem/skirt's hemline - one of which was a row of "embroidered" flowers, machine-made attachments that brought a wow factor to the piece. Shelley wore it as a skirt and topped it off with a white long sleeved shirt with had a wide collar and wide cuffs. A matching belt and unique gladiator-inspired boots finished her look. With minimal makeup and her long hair simply brushed back, Shelley looked young, fresh, chic and fabulous.
Sunday, April 30, 2023
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Terrycloth Sundress
Shelley was one of the highest-paid Supermodels of the 1970s and she appeared on the cover and pages of numerous major publications including Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. In July of 1976, she appeared on the pages of Harper's Bazaar. In the spread called "Bazaar Bargains: Fresh & Fabulous Summer Clothes For $25 Or Less," she wore budget-friendly fashions that were recommended by the mag for the coming summer season. It showed readers the "kind of clothes you're looking for now" - sexy evening dresses, tops, pants and summer dresses to wear in either the city or the country. Shelley modeled The Super Slicker and The White Shirt & Pants ensemble. She also wore The Terrycloth Sundress. Priced at $20, it was a bright sunshine yellow halter-top knee-length sundress by Partout International in cotton and nylon terrycloth - the perfect way to look neat in the summer heat. Earrings by Trifari, bracelets by Peter & Peggy for P.C. Designs and a hat by Kenneth finished her look. And Shelley looked positively sexy and summer-ready. Check out the spread at: Summer Clothes '76
The King of Comedy 5
2023 is the 40th anniversary of the Martin Scorsese film The King of Comedy. Released in 1983, the film was a satire that touched on themes regarding American media culture and the then growing cult of celebrity worship - a subject that has become more and more significant and prevalent nowadays. The film was about aspiring stand-up comic Rupert Pupkin (Robert De Niro) who would do anything to gain instant fame - even stalk his idol successful comedian and talk show host, Jerry Langford (Jerry Lewis) - in order to impress his love interest Rita Keane (Diahnne Abbott). When he couldn't get past Langford's smooth production exec Cathy Long (Shelley Hack) for a guest spot on Langford's talk show, he teams up with a fellow stalker, the mentally unstable Masha (Sandra Bernhard), and kidnaps the talk show host. In exchange for Langford's freedom, he demands a guest spot from the show's production team and gets it. After his guest spot, he is arrested and incarcerated for what he had done. But upon his release, Rupert ironically gets a book deal and a show of his own.
Rare Charlie Girl Pics
Shelley was THE quintessential Charlie Girl and appeared on many, many ads for the brand around the world. She was THE Charlie Girl from 1976 to 1982; and she catapulted the brand (as well as herself) to iconic status. Ads (as well as many promotional materials) with her image were everywhere. Jack Condon, the Guinness World Record holder of the largest collection of Charlie's Angels memorabilia in the world, has some of the rarest Shelley Hack as THE Charlie Girl promo pics in his collection.
Glowing Reviews
Shelley was one of Hollywood's newest stars in the early 1980s. She initially rose to Supermodel fame via her Charlie perfume commercials and print ads; then later she became a Hollywood superstar via her casting in Charlie's Angels. As it was with all the Angels, Shelley had to prove that she was more than just a pretty face after her stint with the show was over. Right after Angels, she starred in the Jack Heifner play Vanities and surprised everyone with her excellent performance. She ventured further and did Elizabeth Diggs' play Close Ties and likewise gave another excellent performance. She starred as Billie Dawn in the Pennsylvania Stage Co.'s production of Born Yesterday and again, excellent performance. She received glowing reviews for all her stage efforts.
Craft Corner '74
Shelley appeared on many spreads and catalogs for Simplicity. The Simplicity Pattern Company is the leading manufacturer of sewing patterns and sewing pattern guides which are distributed throughout the world. They have been manufacturing sewing patterns since 1927 and have allowed fashionistas on a budget and sewing aficionados to create clothes in a reliable manner. Aside from patterns and pattern guides, they've come out with pamphlets, books, booklets, magazines and pattern packages.
Friday, April 21, 2023
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In 1971, Shelley appeared on the pages of the fall issue of 1001 Fashion & Needlecraft Ideas. The magazine came out twice a year and contained the latest fashions, accessories, home décor and more that readers could sew, knit and crochet themselves. In the issue, Shelley appeared on the spread called "Some Like Them Hot," which featured the latest in shorts fashion - the "hot pants" (which bared the thighs) and what the mag called "warm pants" (an above-the-knee version of gaucho pants). Shelley wore a black and white crocheted version of the "hot pants". She topped it with a red long-sleeved collared shirt tied at the waist. She finished her look with a pair of black tights and unique gladiator-inspired boots. As always, Shelley looked chic and fabulous.
A Drama With Humor
Shelley starred in the TV movie Single Bars, Single Women in 1984. Inspired by the Dolly Parton hit song of the same title, it explored the new singles scene in the 1980s after the women's lib movement of the 1970s. Gender roles were changing, women were becoming more confident in going out on their own and looking for love and companionship. In the telefilm, Shelley played Frankie, a truck stop waitress looking for love after she catches her partner Gabe (Paul Michael Glaser) cheating on her. The telefim also starred Tony Danza, Christine Lahti and Mare Winningham. It has been released in VHS format in several countries including Japan.
Teen Beauty 1965
During her tenure as a Supermodel, Shelley appeared on the covers of many magazines - as well as their booklets and specials. In 1965, she appeared on the cover of the booklet Ingenue Magazine's Guide To Teen Beauty which was produced by the editors of Ingenue magazine. Like the Seventeen magazine booklet guides, the Teen Beauty booklet was a guide for young women to help them discover and bring forth their own personal brand of beauty. The booklet gave young women advice on how to become A Self-Made Beauty. It featured teens with real beauty problems that Ingenue magazine helped overcome with a "Miracle Makeover" - the girls went From Disheveled to Delectable, From Mousy to Magnetic, From Bespectacled to Spec-tacular, From Somber to Swinging. And finally, it featured tips, tricks and secrets on how any girl could transform herself via her own personal "Miracle Makeover" - from her hair to her skin to her make-up to her fragrance and to her figure. And 18-year-old Shelley was absolutely gorgeous on the cover of the booklet, a real teen beauty.
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2023 is the 40th anniversary of the Martin Scorsese film The King of Comedy. Released in 1983, the film was a satire that touched on themes regarding American media culture and the then growing cult of celebrity worship - a subject that has become more and more significant and prevalent nowadays. The film was about aspiring stand-up comic Rupert Pupkin (Robert De Niro) who would do anything to gain instant fame - even stalk his idol successful comedian and talk show host, Jerry Langford (Jerry Lewis) - in order to impress his love interest Rita Keane (Diahnne Abbott). When he couldn't get past Langford's smooth production exec Cathy Long (Shelley Hack) for a guest spot on Langford's talk show, he teams up with a fellow stalker, the mentally unstable Masha (Sandra Bernhard), and kidnaps the talk show host. In exchange for Langford's freedom, he demands a guest spot from the show's production team and gets it. After his guest spot, he is arrested and incarcerated for what he had done. But upon his release, Rupert ironically gets a book deal and a show of his own.
The Charlie You Kiss With
Shelley was THE quintessential Charlie Girl and appeared on many, many ads for the brand around the world. She became THE Charlie Girl in 1976 and by 1977, she catapulted the brand (as well as herself) to iconic status. Ads with her image were everywhere. In 1978, she appeared in a Charlie ad which had the tagline "The Charlie You Kiss With." It promoted Charlie Extra Extra-Shine Lipstick. It was a lipstick that made the mouth feel soft, creamy and moist; and the creamy lipstick produced a luscious glistening shine. The colors available were deemed pure, distinct and special. Now having kissable lips like THE Charlie Girl was just a makeup counter away.
Great Body of Work in the 1980s
Immediately after leaving Charlie's Angels, Shelley jumped into theater-acting in 1981 via the play Vanities by Jack Heifner. In the following years, she ventured further and did Elizabeth Diggs' Close Ties, and later Born Yesterday. In 1989, she appeared in the John Krizanc play Tamara. She impressed her critics and detractors and received glowing reviews for her stage performances. In 1983, she appeared in the Martin Scorsese film The King of Comedy and held her ground acting-wise opposite acting legend Robert De Niro. Later, she appeared in the 1984 children's fantasy feature Troll with Michael Moriarty (who would later star in Law & Order) and the 1987 cult classic The Stepfather directed by Joseph Ruben. Joseph Ruben was impressed with Shelley's performance in The King of Comedy and had no second thoughts casting her in his film. She would receive great reviews for her acting in Ruben's film. She also played a blind character in the 1989 suspense thriller Blind Fear. On TV, she delivered great work opposite acting veterans George Segal (Trackdown: Finding the Goodbar Killer, 1983), Dick Van Dyke and Sid Ceasar (Found Money, 1983). She worked with Paul Michael Glaser and Tony Danza (Single Bars, Single Women, 1984) with soap superstar Anthony Geary (Kicks, 1985) with Sela Ward and Brooke Adams (Bridesmaids, 1989). She also starred in two of her very own TV series - Cutter to Houston in 1983 with Alec Baldwin, and Jack and Mike from 1986-1987 with Tom Mason. All in all, she racked up a great body of work in the 1980s.
C&C Super Simple Fashions B
Shelley appeared on many leaflets, booklets and brochures for various fashion companies during her tenure as Supermodel in the 1970s. One of them was for Coats & Clark's, a sewing and needlecrafts products manufacturer. Aside from sewing and knitting products, the company came up with reading materials that contained sewing and knitting instructions as well as tips for interested readers. In 1977, Shelley appeared on the pages of Coats & Clark's Book No.260, which featured "Super Simple Fashions to Knit & Crochet." In one spread, she donned a colorful crocheted hooded coat with long bell sleeves and and a rope belt. She wore it over a cowl neck sweater, gaucho pants and boots ensemble. A pair of matching sunglasses and a chunky bangle finished her look. And again, Shelley looked chic and, oh so, 1970s casual.
Saturday, April 15, 2023
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In 1971, Shelley appeared on the pages of the fall issue of 1001 Fashion & Needlecraft Ideas. The magazine came out twice a year and contained the latest fashions, accessories, home décor and more that readers could sew, knit and crochet themselves. The issue featured the latest knitted designs, the latest patterns by designers, as well as instructions on how to sew, macramé, knit and crochet the new designs. It also featured a one piece pattern design bonus, with a spread that included Shelley (check out: 1001 Fashion A)
Case With The Supermodels
In December 17, 1993, Shelley starred in the TV movie A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Wicked Wives. It was a tribute to Raymond Burr, one of Hollywood's most respected actors. Raymond Burr, who famously played Perry Mason in the TV series which ran from 1957 to 1966 and in 26 TV movies, died in September of that year. But to honor Burr's legacy, the part of Perry Mason wasn't recast. Instead, a new character was brought in, Anthony Caruso (played by Paul Sorvino) who was Mason's good friend. Cast regulars Barbara Hale and William Moses came back. The TV movie was riddled with Supermodels who all played the "wicked wives" of ill-fated fashion photographer David Morrison (Eric Braeden) the murder victim. Shelley along with Maud Adams, Beverly Johnson, Kim Alexis and Kathy Ireland played David Morrison's wives past and present, all suspects in his murder, all with motives and axes to grind. And all the women looked fabulous - definitely deserving of their Supermodel status. Also, if you look closely, it's interesting to note how evident Shelley's penchant for low-heeled footwear was in this film.
Softsuiting '75
Shelley appeared in many ads during her Supermodel days. She appeared in several ads for Jacobson's which was a regional department store chain that focused on high-end apparel, fine jewelry and home furnishings. It was known for personalized fashion shows as well as its posh atmosphere. Shelley modeled the latest in "Softsuiting," a day-to-evening fashion must for the working woman as well as the ladies who lunch. She wore an outfit by Belle Saunders for Abe Schrader deemed as the essence of spring '75. It was a white crepe blouse (with ruffles going down the front and at the cuffs) paired with a navy ottoman cardigan jacket and skirt ensemble. Dark hose, a pair of pumps and matching earrings finished her look. And Shelley looked sensational in in her softsuit.
The King of Comedy 3
2023 is the 40th anniversary of the Martin Scorsese film The King of Comedy. Released in 1983, the film was a satire that touched on themes regarding American media culture and the then growing cult of celebrity worship - a subject that has become more and more significant and prevalent nowadays. The film was about aspiring stand-up comic Rupert Pupkin (Robert De Niro) who would do anything to gain instant fame - even stalk his idol successful comedian and talk show host, Jerry Langford (Jerry Lewis) - in order to impress his love interest Rita Keane (Diahnne Abbott). When he couldn't get past Langford's smooth production exec Cathy Long (Shelley Hack) for a guest spot on Langford's talk show, he teams up with a fellow stalker, the mentally unstable Masha (Sandra Bernhard), and kidnaps the talk show host. In exchange for Langford's freedom, he demands a guest spot from the show's production team and gets it. After his guest spot, he is arrested and incarcerated for what he had done. But upon his release, Rupert ironically gets a book deal and a show of his own.
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Producer Shelley
Shelley Hack has worn many hats throughout the years. She was one of the Supermodels of the 1970s; she was a Hollywood superstar and actress; she was a media consultant who worked in pre- and post-conflict countries; and, as of 2010, she and her husband, director Harry Winer, have been co-presidents at their production company Smash Media Inc. Shelley has produced numerous TV movies, film features and documentaries, both with Smash Media as well as on her own. Her credits include the documentary Citizen of the World (2010), Lucky Christmas (2011), the documentary Maharajah of the Road (2012), the film feature The Expatriate/Erased (2012), Perfect Match (2015), Summer of Dreams (2017), A Bramble House Christmas (2017), Christmas in Evergreen (2017), Falling for You (2018), Holiday Hearts (2019) and the film feature The Doorman (2020). Asked whether she would consider returning to acting, "I feel I've done it," Shelley said in 2018. "This is what interests me right now and it's really fun and fulfilling." Let's hope Shelley changes her mind and returns to acting - her fans miss her.
C&C Super Simple Fashions A
Shelley appeared on many leaflets, booklets and brochures for various fashion companies during her tenure as Supermodel in the 1970s. One of them was for Coats & Clark's, a sewing and needlecrafts products manufacturer. Aside from sewing and knitting products, the company came up with reading materials that contained sewing and knitting instructions as well as tips for interested readers. In 1977, Shelley appeared on the back cover of Coats & Clark's Book No.260, which featured Super Simple Fashions to Knit & Crochet. On the back cover, she donned a colorful sleeveless crocheted poncho worn with a rope belt. She wore it over a matching T-shirt and jeans ensemble. A matching scarf and colorful bangles finished her look. And Shelley looked chic and, oh so, 1970s casual.