Shelley appeared in many sewing catalogs during her tenure as a Supermodel. In April of 1972, she appeared on the pages of Simplicity catalog. In the spread that featured Housedresses, Lingerie, and Robes (a.m. casuals, pretty sleepwear, robes for the family), she wore pattern no. 9471. It was a pattern for a misses' dress in two lengths. Both dresses had an elastic casing in the low, round neckline and had raglan sleeves. The mini-length dress featured long sleeves of coordinated or contrasting fabric that were gathered with elastic casings forming self-ruffles. The ankle-length dress featured elastic casing at the midriff, short sleeves gathered with elastic casings and a ribbon tie belt. Shelley wore the ankle-length dress (in a madras fabric) with the soft shoulders and puffy sleeves. A matching ribbon belt, a choker and a pair of pumps finished her look. Shelley looked young, casual and oh-so-pretty.