Go granny go. She is my new idol 🤩
19 Vintage Photos That Prove True Beauty Is a Light That Doesn’t Go Out

When you take out the family album and look at pictures of your mom and grandma in their youth, you immediately start seeing them in a different light. It’s always so great to look at the photos and realize that, for instance, this delicate and touching young woman is your grandma. And the girl with the sassy smile is your mom.
This is my wonderful grandmother Lyn. She worked as a model almost until she was 50 and traveled a lot.
She didn’t talk much about herself, I know her only as my sweet and very cheerful grandmother. But I can imagine that she had interesting stories! Here is how she looked at 90 years old.
- She’s a goddess! © skelly1224 / Reddit
This is how my mom looked in 1976.
- No way! Do you mind if I ask for her number? © Unknown author / Reddit
My mom at 20

Great legs, indeed. My father once told me that I have legs like a Racehorse, now 50 years later I have legs like a PLOW HORSE. Oh well, life goes on.
- Those are legs! © SirLeoritch / Reddit
- Your mom is a real beauty, congratulations on inheriting such genes! © exgiexpcv / Reddit
Grandma in the 1960s
- What a cutie! Grandpa must have been smitten at first sight! © MadMikeF / Pikabu
Mom in 1980. I think she once worked as a model.
- She didn’t just break hearts, she broke camera lenses! © Lil_princess_drop / Reddit
My grandmother — a style icon
- Maybe she was secretly a James Bond girl?! © Dee_apostrophe_zNutz / Reddit
My mom’s graduation photo, 1968. She participated in several beauty pageants at the country club.
- At our high school in 1967, she would have had no competition! © mtntrail / Reddit
My great-grandmother Edna. Grandma described her as a very feminine lady. Everyone who met her said she was a wonderful woman.
My mom in the 1970s. She had great outfits. She kept some of her things, and I wore them.
My mom in 1991
- Even the dog is impressed! © BourbonRick01 / Reddit
My mom was just fire in 1988.
The photo of my grandmother, 1930s. She was a real socialite!
My mom in 1973
- This smile will melt anyone’s heart. Your dad is lucky. © Mental-Pitch5995 / Reddit
This is my great-grandmother. She is my greatest fashion inspiration.
- She looks like high society. And her tiny waist is everything. © Unknown author / Reddit
My mom in the mid-80s. I didn’t even know she had a photograph like this.
- My god... She is incredibly amazing. Absolutely perfect. Magnificent, no words. © Some-Professor8936 / Reddit
My beautiful mom, 1981
- I feel like our parents were way cooler and more fun when they were younger than we are! © kittieznskullz / Reddit
My grandmother worked as a model in Detroit in the 40s and 50s.
Mom has always been a true style icon.
In the 1940s, my grandmother looked like a fairy.
- There is no defense against these eyes. © Afilador2112 / Reddit
What were your grandmothers and mothers like when they were young? Tell us in the comments.
And here more users shared the photos of their beautiful moms and grandmas.
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