So much was written about Shelley before her debut as the new Charlie's Angel even aired. The interest in the show at the time was so intense. Every new Angel was scrutinized and their every move reported.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
The Charlie Country Contest
An artwork version of Shelley (based on the Christmas 1980 ad for Revlon Charlie perfume) was used for this newspaper 1981 ad for The Charlie Country Contest. A free vacation trip and a Charlie cosmetics and fragrance wardrobe was at stake.
Heaven Help You
Shelley with fellow Charlie's Angels Jaclyn Smith, Farrah Fawcett, Kate Jackson,
Cheryl Ladd and Tanya Roberts in a 1981 promo ad for the show
Shelley Times Three
Shelley in a trio of stills from July of 2009 when she attended
the Hollywood Collectors Show in Burbank, California.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Charlie White
Recently, a friend of mine was able to purchase a bottle of Revlon Charlie White and was pleasantly surprised with her purchase. She loved the scent and likened it to Aspen For Women. Powder-fresh and clean, Charlie White is a scent that has stood the test of time.
Fragrantica.com (http://www.fragrantica.com/perfume/Revlon/Charlie-White-3147.html) describes it as: "Charlie White by Revlon is a Floral Green fragrance for women. Charlie White was launched in 1994. The fragrance features violet, peach, jasmine, lily-of-the-valley, watermelon and rose."
Charlie White may have been launched 12 years after Shelley's tenure as THE Charlie Girl, but her image lingers with every Charlie variant that comes out. As the quintessential Charlie Girl, Shelley's gorgeous, sexy-young image is forever ingrained in everyone's psyche.
El Rey De La Comedia
Shelley Hack and Robert De Niro in a Spanish-language lobby card for Martin Scorsese's The King Of Comedy. The film was released in 1983 and Shelley garnered rave reviews for her performance in the film.
Linda Clothes
Shelley's image appeared on a European (the text is in German) package for doll clothes (Linda Clothes) from the early 1970s. The image on the package is the same image that was used for the 1971 Hot Pants cologne ad. A similar image of Shelley appeared on the pages of Seventeen magazine in April of 1971, but instead of a lemon, she had an apple in her hand and instead of an apple, she had a flower on her chest.
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