Shelley appeared on many issues of what was known as the Seven Sisters group of magazines. The Seven Sisters magazines were Woman's Day, Redbook, McCall's, Ladies' Home Journal, Good Housekeeping, Family Circle and Better Homes and Gardens. They all catered to married women with children rather than single working women. In 1972, Shelley appeared on the pages of Woman's Day Knitting Book Number 14. The book was a part of the Woman's Day Service Series, a line of special-interest booklets and mags released by Woman's Day magazine. It contained various knitting patterns and projects as well as knitting ideas and techniques. In one spread, Shelley wore a classic crew-neck sleeveless knitted top made glamorous with the use of metallic yarn by Reynolds called Feu d'Artifice which translates to "fireworks". She wore it over a skirt by Jack Winter (a popular brand known for well-made separates including pants, skirts, blouses, and knits). She accessorized her look with jewelry by Monet. And Shelley exuded glitz, glam and class.

