Shelley appeared on many ads during her Supermodel tenure. One of them was for Ms. Lee. The Lee Company, a popular American denim jeans brand, came up with a label catering to women. The label catered to the women’s market and was a tribute to women. Ms. Lee was tailor-made for women, in fit and in style. In 1972, Shelley appeared in a Ms. Lee ad that announced "It's Ms. Lee All Over" where she wore a top-to-bottom Ms. Lee outfit. She wore a Wallace-Beery-inspired body knit suit (which featured elbow and shoulder gun patches) over a pair of baggy pants, Bagg-a-loons (which were tighter on top and flared at the bottom), with cuffed hems. A pair of two-toned casual lace-up footwear and a pair of matching belts finished her look. A ribbed aviator skull cap with extended ear flaps and a scarf around her neck accessorized her look. And Shelley looked Beery good indeed.

