1979 was a new era for the hit TV series Charlie's Angels. Supermodel Shelley Hack joined Jaclyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd to form Charlie's glamorous new Angel team. Nolan Miller, the wardrobe designer of the series, said, "I begged Aaron to hire Shelley. There was something about her I really liked; I was impressed with her Charlie perfume commercials and how she could create a look just by turning her collar up and putting her hands in her pockets." The wardrobe budget was increased to $20,000 per episode; and, according to People magazine, each Angel was to go through eight costume changes per episode (but it was more like three to five, with Farrah making the most - at eight changes - in "Fallen Angel"). For the episode "Caged Angel," Shelley went through six outfit changes. For her first scene, she paired a deep purple V-neck sweater with a pair of white slacks. She finished her look with a pair of brown open-toe high-heeled sandals. A chunky white necklace and a matching brooch accessorized her look. She next wore a fitted cobalt blue cable knit sweater over a pair of black fitted slacks. A mauve-colored clutch and a golden bracelet finished her look. Next, she sported a very preppy look, wearing a pale pink shirt over a pair of mauve-colored pleated slacks. She finished her look with a matching pale pink bow tie and a pale beige sweater vest. A matching belt and leather shoulder bag accessorized her look. She next wore a black and white nun's habit. She finished her look with a pair of rose-tinted glasses (her very own). She next wore a medium blue turtleneck sweater over a pair of white jeans. She finished her look with a pair of white low heeled espadrilles. For the epilogue, she wore a scarlet-colored top and skirt ensemble. The top had long sleeves, a jacket collar and a knotted hem (she wore a white blouse underneath it). The skirt was below-the-knee and had side pockets. She finished her look with a pair of strappy sandals. A chunky beaded necklace accessorized her look.

