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Grandma In Rural Zambia Becomes Style Icon After Wearing Her Granddaughter's Outfits

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Who knew that an 80-something-year-old grandmother living in rural Zambia would become the Internet's latest style sensation?

Meet Margret Chola, affectionately known as Legendary Glamma.

With no birth certificate to confirm her exact age, she's taken the fashion world by surprise, strutting the digital runway in the trendiest outfits borrowed from her granddaughter, Diana Kaumba.

Image via @thevintagepoint_ (Instagram)

Image via Luxury photography Zambia (Facebook)

Image via @thevintagepoint_ (Instagram)

It all began as a playful photoshoot during Diana's visit to Zambia. The series, cleverly titled The Granny Series, was never meant to be a big deal.

Diana, a stylist based in New York City, had packed some carefully curated outfits for her trip but hadn't worn them all.

As she was honouring the memory of her father, who sparked her love for fashion with his impeccable style, an idea struck her: why not ask her grandma to model them?

Margret, or "Mbuya" (which means "grandmother" in Bemba), agreed without hesitation. "I wasn't doing anything at the time. So I just said: 'OK. If that's what you want to do, let's do it — why not?' You will miss me when I die, and at least this way, you'll have something to remember me by," she said, according to BBC.

Little did anyone know that this heartwarming project would explode online, gaining thousands of followers and fans who couldn't get enough of Margret's charisma and the joy she radiates.

Image via @thevintagepoint_ (Instagram)

Image via @thevintagepoint_ (Instagram)

Image via @luxuryphotographyzambia (Instagram)

Image via @luxuryphotographyzambia/@thevintagepoint_ (Instagram)

In the eye-catching ensembles picked by Diana, Mbuya Margret feels like a whole new person

"I feel different, I feel new and alive in these clothes," she shared with her granddaughter. "I feel like I can conquer the world!"

Her newfound confidence is palpable, proving that style — and feeling fabulous — has no age limit.

Image via Luxury photography Zambia (Facebook)

Image via @thevintagepoint_ (Instagram)

"I hope this project reminds people that older folks still have so much to give," Diana shared

The Granny Series isn't just about fashion; it's a celebration of older generations and the memories we can create together.

"Do not write them off, love them just the same till the end, because remember, we will be just like them one day," Diana added.

Image via @thevintagepoint_ (Instagram)

Image via @thevintagepoint_ (Instagram)

Image via @thevintagepoint_ (Instagram)

As they swap stories and try on outfits, Diana has learned so much about Margret's life, which was often filled with challenges. 

Margret's wisdom shines through in her words: "Always forgive yourself for whatever mistakes you made. You can never change your past — but you can change your future."

Image via @thevintagepoint (Instagram)

As Legendary Glamma, Margret hopes her story inspires others to live freely and without worrying about society's judgements

Her message is simple but powerful: Embrace every moment, wear your confidence like a crown, and keep spreading joy. Because who says fashion icons have to be young? Sometimes, they're grandmas with hearts — and wardrobes — full of surprises.

Image via @thevintagepoint_ (Instagram)

Follow Legendary Glamma on Instagram to see more of her fabulous outfits, and check out her granddaughter's page here too.

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