Science tells us that we tend to age just like our mothers. If they have sun spots and crow's feet, so will we. But who needs science when you have a real-life Exhibit A: a picture of supermodel Naomi Campbell and her mother Valerie Morris-Campbell standing side-by-side. Campbell is 47. Morris is 65. We are not worthy.

The pair went to the British Fashion Awards in London last night looking absolutely ageless. Morris-Campbell wrote on Instagram, 'I am so proud of my daughter @iamnaomicampbell in putting together such a beautiful tribute to @azzedinealaiaofficial and all the Alaïa daughters you looked absolutely amazing. Congratulations to all the Winners! Well deserved 👏.' To that, we add: congratulations to you, Valerie, for finding the fountain of youth and keeping the secret all to yourself.

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We have more than a few questions for Morris-Campbell, a former model and dancer: what are you doing and can we do it too? Or is your plump, lineless skin genetic and unattainable? The only clue we've found so far is an Instagram post from July 18 featuring Dr. David Bacman. It appears as if she visited his medispa in Germany for some kind of oxygen treatment...and we're booking a plane ticket right now. Genetic factors like skin colour do play a large part in how well we age, but there's nothing like a solid skincare routine (sunscreen!) and a few cosmetics tune-ups here and there.

Here is one more picture of our new #aginggoals in all her glory.

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From: AR Revista