Month: July 2025
Katie Ginella’s Grey Pullover and Leggings
Posted by Admin01 | Jul 12, 2025 | Uncategorised |
Katie Ginella’s Grey Pullover and Leggings / Real Housewives of Orange County Season 19 Episode 1 Fashion
#RHOC is back which means so is the bombard of Alo Yoga outfits! Which we love because who doesn’t want a chic fitness ‘fit for working out or ya know— playing the drums with your frenemies in the forest?! Katie Ginella’s grey pullover and leggings look was one of the fav of the group. And don’t tell me that you aren’t wanting to shop it too because I know you’d be lying.
Sincerely Stylish,
Jess

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#RHOC S19E1
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Gina Kirschenheiter's Red Plunging Confessional Look
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Emily Simpson's Black Cardigan with Gold Buttons
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Katie Ginella's Taupe Ruched Confessional Look
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Emily Simpson’s Black Lace Long Sleeve Top
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Gina Kirschenheiter's Black Leather Sherpa Jacket
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Katie Ginella's Blue and White Printed Dress
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Emily Simpson’s Black and Cream Striped Top
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Gina Kirschenheiter's Metallic Tweed Jacket
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Shannon Beador's Light Blue Embellished Bow Confessional Look
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Emily Simpson's White Pearl Embellished Blazer in Confessionals
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Tamra Judge’s Black Metallic Confessional Look
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Heather Dubrow’s Black Puffer Jacket
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Jennifer Pedranti’s White Flower Bridal Bikini
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Shannon Beador's Ivory Pearl Embellished Tweed Blazer
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Shannon Beador’s Black Printed Jacket and Sunglasses
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Paige DeSorbo’s Pink Cover Up Skirt
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Kyle Richards’ Pocket Jeans
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Amanda Batula’s Navy Crop Top and Skirt Set
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Stassi Schroeder’s Strapless Floral Corset Top
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Tracy Tutor’s White Fringe Top and Skirt
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Stassi Schroeder’s White and Tan Bubble Dress
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Dolores Catania’s Blue Plaid Lace Trim Maxi Dress
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Kristin Cavallari’s White Cropped Button Down Shirt
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Cameran Eubanks’ Red Flower Halterneck Dress
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Amanda Batula’s White Floral Applique Jacket
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Amanda Batula’s Brown Ruffle Knit Vest
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Madison LeCroy’s Brown Gingham Button Down
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Amanda Batula’s White Bubble Hem Maxi Skirt
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Amanda Batula’s Yellow Collared Top and Skirt
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Paige DeSorbo’s Yellow Knit Pant Set
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Lindsay Hubbard’s White Lace Top
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Amanda Batula’s Brown Corset Midi Dress
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Stassi Schroeder’s White Polka Dot Jacket
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Cameran Eubanks’ White and Green Floral Dress
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Emily Simpson’s Pink Floral Print Maxi Dress
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Madison LeCroy’s Blue Striped Sweater
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Melissa Gorga’s Pink Short Sleeve Tweed Mini Dress
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Ariana Madix’s Blue and White Striped Knit Polo Top
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Kiki Barth’s Pink Fringe Crochet Dress
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Alexia Echevarria’s White Satin Asymmetric Dress
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Originally posted at: Katie Ginella’s Grey Pullover and Leggings
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Gina Kirschenheiter’s White Rain Jacket
Posted by Admin01 | Jul 12, 2025 | Uncategorised |
Gina Kirschenheiter’s White Rain Jacket / Real Housewives of Orange County Fashion Season 19 Episode 1
I don’t know if it’s just around my area, but it’s been storming a lot this year. Which is why when I saw Gina Kirschenheiter’s white raincoat I knew she’d be my point of reference for a new chic purchase. So instead of being down about the weather, let’s stay dry and look fly in a new jacket like Gina’s.
Best In Blonde,
Amanda

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#NSALE Picks
#RHOC S19E1
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Gina Kirschenheiter's Red Plunging Confessional Look
-

Emily Simpson's Black Cardigan with Gold Buttons
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Katie Ginella's Taupe Ruched Confessional Look
-

Emily Simpson’s Black Lace Long Sleeve Top
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Gina Kirschenheiter's Black Leather Sherpa Jacket
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Katie Ginella's Blue and White Printed Dress
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Emily Simpson’s Black and Cream Striped Top
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Gina Kirschenheiter's Metallic Tweed Jacket
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Shannon Beador's Light Blue Embellished Bow Confessional Look
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Emily Simpson's White Pearl Embellished Blazer in Confessionals
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Tamra Judge’s Black Metallic Confessional Look
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Jennifer Pedranti’s White Flower Bridal Bikini
-

Heather Dubrow’s Black Puffer Jacket
-

Shannon Beador's Ivory Pearl Embellished Tweed Blazer
-

Shannon Beador’s Black Printed Jacket and Sunglasses
Instagram By Request
-

Paige DeSorbo’s Pink Cover Up Skirt
-

Kyle Richards’ Pocket Jeans
-

Amanda Batula’s Navy Crop Top and Skirt Set
-

Stassi Schroeder’s Strapless Floral Corset Top
-

Tracy Tutor’s White Fringe Top and Skirt
-

Stassi Schroeder’s White and Tan Bubble Dress
-

Dolores Catania’s Blue Plaid Lace Trim Maxi Dress
-

Kristin Cavallari’s White Cropped Button Down Shirt
-

Cameran Eubanks’ Red Flower Halterneck Dress
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Amanda Batula’s White Floral Applique Jacket
-

Amanda Batula’s Brown Ruffle Knit Vest
-

Madison LeCroy’s Brown Gingham Button Down
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Amanda Batula’s White Bubble Hem Maxi Skirt
-

Amanda Batula’s Yellow Collared Top and Skirt
-

Paige DeSorbo’s Yellow Knit Pant Set
-

Lindsay Hubbard’s White Lace Top
-

Amanda Batula’s Brown Corset Midi Dress
-

Stassi Schroeder’s White Polka Dot Jacket
-

Cameran Eubanks’ White and Green Floral Dress
-

Emily Simpson’s Pink Floral Print Maxi Dress
-

Madison LeCroy’s Blue Striped Sweater
-

Melissa Gorga’s Pink Short Sleeve Tweed Mini Dress
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Ariana Madix’s Blue and White Striped Knit Polo Top
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Kiki Barth’s Pink Fringe Crochet Dress
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Alexia Echevarria’s White Satin Asymmetric Dress
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Emily Simpson’s Red Bomber Jacket and Leggings
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Jennifer Pedranti’s White Faux Fur Leopard Print Jacket
Originally posted at: Gina Kirschenheiter’s White Rain Jacket
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Social Media for Grown Women – What to Post, What to Skip, and How to Stay Safe
Posted by Admin01 | Jul 12, 2025 | Uncategorised |

Social media can be a powerful tool for staying connected, expressing creativity, building community, and even growing a personal brand or business. But it also comes with challenges, especially around privacy, safety, and what to share. If you’re wondering how to make the most of your online presence without feeling overwhelmed or overexposed, you’re not alone.
In this guide, we’ll walk through smart posting strategies, what to avoid, and simple ways to protect yourself online.
Why Should I Be on Social Media in the First Place?
Social media isn’t just for teenagers and influencers. Women over 50 and beyond are one of the fastest-growing groups online. Whether you’re on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, or TikTok, these platforms can help you:
- Stay in touch with friends and family
- Join communities with shared interests
- Discover new hobbies, recipes, and style tips
- Promote your business or passion project
- Learn about health, wellness, and lifestyle trends
You don’t have to be everywhere; choose one or two platforms that feel natural and easy to use.
What Types of Posts Are Great for Grown Women?
The best content is content that feels authentic. Whether you’re posting for personal enjoyment or professional reasons, here are post types that resonate well.
Everyday Life Moments
Share snippets of your daily routine, meals you’ve made, a recent walk, or a book you’re reading. These little insights help people feel connected to you.
Milestones and Celebrations
Mark birthdays, graduations, anniversaries, or retirement. These posts often bring in a wave of warm engagement.
Personal Wins and Lessons
Have you learned something meaningful recently? Maybe you started a new fitness habit, overcame a health challenge, or reentered the dating world. These posts are relatable and empowering.
Style and Beauty
Outfit-of-the-day posts, skincare tips, or makeup favorites are hugely popular among women in midlife. People are looking for inspiration from real women.
Travel and Experience-Based Posts
Whether it’s a weekend getaway or a once-in-a-lifetime trip, travel photos and reflections can offer valuable insights to others planning similar adventures.
Uplifting Content
Share motivational quotes, funny memes, or thoughtful questions. These kinds of posts often spark connection and conversation.
Hobbies and DIY Projects
Knitting, painting, cooking, gardening, if you’re doing something creative, post it! You never know who you might inspire.
What Should I Skip Posting Online?
Even if your account feels like a private circle, social media is still a public space. Consider skipping the following:
Overly Personal Information
Avoid sharing your home address, travel plans in real-time, full birth date, or financial details. These details can make you vulnerable to scams.
Photos of Others Without Consent
Before posting group shots or photos of friends or grandchildren, especially children, be sure you have permission, especially if your account is public.
Rants and Arguments
Social media is a tempting place to vent, but it’s not always the best platform. Negative posts can damage relationships and leave a lasting digital footprint.
Medical or Health Diagnoses
Sharing a health journey can be helpful, but be cautious about posting anything that you wouldn’t want an employer, insurer, or stranger to know.
Chain Posts and “Copy and Paste” Memes
These often clutter your feed and can make your account look spammy. They’re usually designed to harvest data, not build genuine connection.
Read more: Is It Time for a Radical Change in Our Use of Social Media?
How Can I Keep My Social Media Accounts Safe?
Online safety is essential at every age. Here are some steps to protect yourself and your content:
Use Strong, Unique Passwords
Never reuse the same password across platforms. Use a password manager or a passphrase that’s hard to guess but easy to remember.
Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
This adds an extra layer of protection to your accounts and keeps hackers out, even if they get your password.
Adjust Privacy Settings
Each platform allows you to limit who can see your content. Review your settings and decide who can view, comment, or message you.
Be Wary of Friend Requests
Scammers often create fake profiles, especially on Facebook. Only accept requests from people you know personally or who have a clear reason to connect.
Think Before You Click
If a message or link seems suspicious, even if it’s from a friend, don’t open it until you’ve verified it. Many scams come from hacked accounts.
Log Out on Shared Devices
If you’re using a public or shared computer, always log out of your social media accounts when you’re done.
What Are the Best Social Media Platforms for Women Over 50?
Each social media platform has its strengths. Here’s a quick overview:
- Facebook – Great for staying in touch with friends and family, joining interest-based groups, and organizing events.
- Instagram – Ideal for sharing photos, style inspiration, and short videos.
- Pinterest – Perfect for saving and organizing ideas for fashion, decor, travel, wellness, and recipes.
- YouTube – If you enjoy long-form videos, YouTube is a great place for tutorials, travel vlogs, and fitness classes.
Read more: 14 YouTube Channels by Women Over 50.
- TikTok – Surprisingly popular with women in midlife, TikTok is fun for creative videos, tutorials, and community interaction.
Choose the platforms that match your comfort level and interests. You don’t have to be on all of them.
Read more: Facebook Is a Gathering of Friends – 7 Tips for Keeping It Enjoyable.
What If I Want to Use Social Media for Business or a Passion Project?
Many women use platforms like Instagram or Facebook to grow side hustles, promote art, or start a blog.
- Choose a niche or focus – What are you sharing? Who are you sharing it with?
- Stay consistent – Post on a schedule that works for you.
- Use hashtags – They help new people discover your content.
- Engage with others – Comment, share, and build relationships online.
- Use analytics – Most platforms offer free insights to help you learn what content resonates.
Even if you’re not “tech-savvy,” there are endless free tutorials to help you grow your skills.
How Do I Know When to Take a Break?
Social media should feel inspiring, not draining. If you start to feel overwhelmed or anxious, it might be time to log off for a while.
Signs you might need a break include:
- Comparing yourself to others constantly
- Feeling stressed about what to post
- Losing sleep or focus due to screen time
- Arguing online or doomscrolling
Try setting time limits on apps or designating screen-free days. Your mental well-being comes first.
Read more: Should I Quit Facebook? Here’s How to Decide.
How Can I Make Social Media Fun Again?
Reframe your social media habits with a few simple mindset shifts:
- Post for connection, not validation
- Share things that light you up
- Follow accounts that make you smile or think
- Engage in kind, supportive conversations
- Take regular breaks to stay grounded in real life
You deserve a space online that reflects who you are and what matters to you.
Read more: 7 Tips for Women Over 60 to Get More from Social Media.
Let’s Have a Conversation:
Have you found a balance that works for you on social media? Do you have any posting tips or lessons learned along the way? What platform do you enjoy using the most? We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments section below.
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