Shelley appeared in many catalogs throughout her modeling career, from the late '60s to the late '70s. Mail-order catalogs were at the height of its popularity at the time. They were big-book size publications that contained a list and pictures of the general merchandise from, usually, a department store that were available for purchase and delivery straight to the homes of their customers. Everything from homeware to toys were featured in these catalogs... as well as garments and the latest fashion pieces. Shelley appeared in spreads throughout the Sears 1970 Spring Through Summer catalog.
Shelley she appeared in a spread called "Pants And All That Jazz" which featured tops and pants for the fashionable young miss. She wore the White-on-White Tunic Top (a pullover-style top with a V-neckline, wide pointed collar, long full sleeves with elasticized wrists and a self-belt) over a pair of Twill-Textured Double-Knit Pants (a pair of flared pants with a contoured waistband, belt loops and fly-front). Matching heeled footwear and a fab necklace finished her look. Shelley also wore the Sheer Shirt in tobacco brown (which had a long pointed collar, button front and cuffs, mock pockets and shirttails) over the Paw-Print Pants (which was trim-fitting, had flared legs and was printed with story-book mushrooms and daffy dots). She topped it off with the Hand-Crocheted Vest (which was made from natural wool and had self-tie front closing tabs). Matching heeled footwear finished her look. She also wore the Far-Out Floral Blouse (which had a cascade of ruffles down the front, ruffled cuffs, back buttons and a square bottom) over the Front-Yoked Pants (which had a double row of bitsy buttons and straight, wide legs). Matching heeled footwear finished her look as well. Shelley looked fabulous in all her jazzy separates.