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Heather Dubrow’s Light Blue Dior Short Sleeve Sweater
Posted by Admin01 | Jul 21, 2025 | Uncategorised |
Heather Dubrow’s Light Blue Dior Short Sleeve Sweater / Real Housewives of Orange County Season 19 Episode 2 Fashion
If there’s one thing that Heather Dubrow’s light blue puff sleeve Dior sweater from last night’s hot pot outing is trying to tell us, it’s that she’s a star. If there are two things, the second is that she spends a s*it ton of money on her sweaters. And if you’ve got an eye for style and Dubrow level dollars, I suggest you shop or get off the pot because stock in this star-powered sweater is currently dwindling.
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Gretchen Rossi and Gina Kirschenheiter’s Black Leather Pleated Skirt
Posted by Admin01 | Jul 21, 2025 | Uncategorised |
Gretchen Rossi and Gina Kirschenheiter’s Black Leather Pleated Skirt / Real Housewives of Orange County Season 19 Episode 2 Fashion
We love a Bravoleb twinning moment and last night on #RHOC we got one! Though it wasn’t at the same time same place, Gretchen Rossi and Gina Kirschenheiter both rocked this black pleated mini skirt. Which only further confirms it’s a solid closet staple and that you need to shop it before the stock depleats.
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Jess


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Aqua Aerobics… Our New Best Friend as We Age?
Posted by Admin01 | Jul 21, 2025 | Uncategorised |

I never thought I would be jogging, boxing, jumping, lunging, skiing and dancing at my age, but to my surprise it is incredibly easy, even with a serious knee injury!
How I Got Injured
About 18 months ago I was staying in a Buddhist Monastery, carrying sacks of rice (I know, crazy in my 60s!) when I tore my meniscus disc. This led to severe osteoarthritis developing in my knee, and I am now on the waiting list for a total knee replacement.
I used to walk up to around 10,000 steps most days, but recently I can just about manage 2,000. I was beginning to feel sluggish, lacking energy and was starting to put on weight… the last thing my poor knee needed!
Water Saved the Day
I knew I had to do something, so I enrolled at my local swimming pool for aqua aerobics classes. The class was for around 50 people (mostly women) aged between 50 and 85. As I watched people slowly make their way to the pool, some with sticks or frames, I could see the pain etched on many of their faces from pain, injuries or disabilities.
Then an amazing thing happened! As soon as they were in the water, they swam or floated away as if nothing was wrong with them :). As I stood there watching, I couldn’t believe the transformation.
The Class
Our instructor, Clare, ramped up the music (‘60s and ‘70s of course!) and within seconds we were jogging, jumping, kicking, skiing, and singing. I had no idea I would still be able to do these activities at my age! As I looked around, all I could see were smiles :).
After a 45-minute workout, where we all were encouraged to go at our own pace, I wasn’t even out of breath, even though I had given it my all. I knew my limitations and didn’t push my knee too hard, but even while I was still in the pool, I could feel flexibility that I hadn’t experienced for a long time.
The Science Behind It
Aqua aerobics is backed up by science and each qualified instructor has to learn about biomechanics (science of movement including muscles, bones, tendons and ligaments) and hydrodynamics (which concerns forces acting on, or exerted by, fluids). Using these they devise a programme of exercise where the body uses the weight and force of the water, as well as the buoyancy it provides, allowing you to exercise in a safe environment… and no sweating 🙂
It Doesn’t Take Long
After four months, I have already noticed a real difference. Although I know it will not repair my knee, it is less painful and far more flexible, allowing me to be a little more mobile than before. I have also lost a few pounds that I had recently gained, which can only be a bonus. Interestingly, there was one thing I hadn’t expected… my pelvic floor was so much stronger, resulting in fewer nighttime trips to the bathroom at night 🙂
An Additional Bonus
On top of all the physical pluses of aqua aerobics, there are some mental benefits too. Many of us sing along as we exercise, and that makes us all feel a little happier. It is also a great place to make new friends and people often meet up outside the pool.
People come in all shapes and sizes, with different ailments or disabilities. You might imagine that exposing yourself in your bathing costume over 60 might make you feel a little vulnerable but, in my experience, the opposite happens and it is like, “We are all in this together.”
I now do aqua aerobics 3 times a week and aqua dance once. I look forward to them all and notice how flexible I am on the days I go. If you have any medical conditions have a chat with your doctor before you start, but if they say, Go ahead, I think you will be very glad you did! I certainly am :).
Please Join the Conversation:
Have you tried aqua aerobics or any other exercise class in a water environment? Do you think you could benefit?
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Why More Women Over 60 Are Getting Tattoos Than Ever Before
Posted by Admin01 | Jul 20, 2025 | Uncategorised |

Not long ago, tattoos were often seen as the mark of rebellion. They were a statement reserved for the young, the wild, and the defiant. But walk into a tattoo studio today, and you may be surprised to find something quietly radical happening: women in their 60s, 70s, and beyond sitting confidently in the chair, ready to mark their skin with stories, symbols, and strength.
More women over 60 are getting tattoos than ever before, and we’re not doing it for anyone else. We’re doing it for us.
For most of my life, I watched others get tattoos while telling myself it wasn’t for me and also being told that “nice” women didn’t have tattoos. I was too busy raising children, maintaining appearances, surviving relationships, and fitting into roles I never truly felt at home in. Tattoos? Those were for other people – younger people, bolder people. Or so I thought.
Then I turned 50, and something shifted.
Maybe it was the quiet realization that life is far too short to leave parts of yourself unexplored. Maybe it was the shedding of expectations that had weighed me down for decades. Or maybe, like many women, I simply decided it was finally time to do what I wanted unapologetically.
The Tiger That Started It All
The first tattoo came after one of the hardest decisions I ever made: leaving my marriage. It wasn’t easy. It took years of doubt, fear, and finally, courage. When I finally walked away, I wanted something to mark the moment. Not just a new chapter, a complete rebirth.
I always wanted a tiger for my arm, bold, fierce, and untamed. The tiger is everything I felt I had rediscovered in myself: independence, raw strength, and the refusal to be caged again. That ink wasn’t about the past. It was about my future and who I was becoming. Watch me roar into my new life.
People asked, “Why now?” My answer was simple: “Because I finally can and because I want to.”
A Rose That Bleeds
Not every tattoo is about empowerment. Some are about grief, betrayal, and learning painful lessons.
The bleeding rose on my back came after the loss of a close friend, not to death, but to deception. I trusted her deeply, only to be stabbed in the back when I least expected it. The rose bleeds because that betrayal left a permanent mark on me, just like the ink.
But it’s not just about pain. It’s a promise to myself: never again. I won’t ignore the warning signs. I won’t dim my light to keep others comfortable. The bleeding rose reminds me that pain can be beautiful when it becomes a lesson and I wear that lesson with pride.
Wonder Woman, from My Daughter
Not all tattoos come from heartbreak. Some are born from love, the kind that grounds you, heals you, and makes you feel seen. My colourful Wonder Woman tattoo sits proudly on my thigh. The design came from my daughter, out of the blue. She sent it to me and said, “Mum, this is you.” Ten minutes after getting her text and the picture, I walked into a tattoo studio and got it done.
To have your child reflect back to you the strength you weren’t sure anyone noticed, that’s the kind of love that changes everything. It’s not just a symbol of a comic book heroine. It’s a tribute to the woman I became, and the woman my daughter already believed I was.
A Scorpio with a Sting
And then there’s my big one. A Scorpio woman on my hip with a giant scorpion tail coming out of her lower body. I have always been spiritual and this is sultry, subtle, and undeniably powerful. That tattoo is for no one but me.
It’s a nod to my star sign, yes, but also to the parts of me that people often overlook. I may be warm, loyal, and open-hearted but there’s a sting in my tail. If you cross me, you’ll feel it.
That Scorpio is my reminder that strength doesn’t have to be loud. It can sit quietly under the surface, ready to rise when needed. And I won’t hesitate to lash out at those who deserve it.
Each of these tattoos tells a story of freedom, loss, strength, and rebirth. And I’m not alone.
A Growing Trend with Deep Roots
So why are more women over 60 getting tattoos today? It’s more than a trend, it’s a movement. We’re part of a generation of women who were raised to play by the rules. Many of us were taught to be quiet, agreeable, and self-sacrificing. We raised families, supported partners, built lives, often while putting ourselves last. But now? We’re rewriting the script.
There’s something beautifully liberating about this phase of life. The expectations fall away. The people-pleasing ends. You begin to see your body not as something to hide or perfect, but as a canvas. One worthy of art, of meaning, of your story and a body to be celebrated.
Getting a tattoo after 60 isn’t about chasing youth. It’s about honoring who you are, where you’ve been, and who you’re still becoming. For some women, the tattoo is a tribute to lost loved ones. For others, it’s a celebration of survival after cancer, divorce, abuse, or depression. And for many, it’s simply joy. A sunflower for happiness. A wave for calm. A bird for freedom.
Tattoos no longer belong to one generation or one stereotype. We’re proof of that.
It’s Not Too Late – It’s Right on Time
I sometimes hear women say, “I wish I could, but I’m too old now.” I smile and tell them the truth: There’s no such thing as too old. If anything, we’re the perfect age and you are right on time.
We’ve lived. We’ve loved. We’ve lost. We’ve learned. Our skin carries decades of stories and adding a tattoo is just one more chapter. One we get to write ourselves.
Each time I catch a glimpse of the tiger, or feel the rose beneath my shirt, or smile at Wonder Woman on my thigh, I remember: I am still becoming. Still growing. Still powerful. And I get so many compliments too. It feels kind of badass.
If you’re thinking about getting a tattoo, do it for you. Let it tell your truth. Let it mark your journey. And let it remind you and the world that you are not invisible. You are art. Living, breathing, evolving art. And you are just getting started.
Let’s Have a Conversation:
What’s the first tattoo you got? How old were you when you got it? Have you done any tattoos after 50? What are they a tribute to?
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