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A Week of Outfits: Samantha Elise

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Last updated: September 19, 2025 12:25 am
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One Week's Outfit: Samantha Elise

Samantha Elise While at a high school in Missouri, I started Instagraming pictures of her outfits just for fun. People noticed, and she is currently working as a stylist in Chicago. “I’m finally reaching a place where I can celebrate who I am and what I’m doing,” she says. “I feel freed.” Here, Samantha shares the five looks she’s worn in a week, talking about ballet, growing up adopted, and where she finds the perfect blazer…

One Week's Outfit: Samantha Elise

shirt: Everlane. sweater: ASOS. jeans: Madewell. glasses: Jimmy is pretty. Look: “I’ll beat my mother’s hand.” Wallet: Vintage.

“I call this my ‘noisy uniform’. The jeans are loose so I can eat happily.

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Best: Madewell. Pants: Naked wardrobe. glasses: Jimmy is pretty.

“You can wear your vest alone or over a T-shirt or turtleneck. You can just play and accept trial and error to understand what’s so good.

One Week's Outfit: Samantha Elise

“My sister drew this window tattoo. I’m showing my apartment to Boston, where I lived for six years, dancing at a ballet school in Boston. I danced ballet from age 3 to 19.

Samantha Elise

“I wore a leotard eight hours a day, six days a week. I wear real clothes on Sundays, Sundays, I dressed up and went to see people. There are many universities in Boston.

Samantha Elise

tank: Madewell. skirt: Madewell.

“I was adopted and as a child I was thinking a lot about my identity. My whole family is white, except for other adoptive children, black and Puerto Rican.

Samantha Elise

“You know that Tiktok video Horse running freely on the beach? That’s how I felt the moment I stopped dancing. About two weeks after I left the program, I chopped off my hair. To meet the company’s uniform standards, I had to train my hair, so it left it damaged. I also started tattooing and committed to taking myself every day. At the time, my biggest thing was to resist my skin. I felt it was too similar to a leotard, and I didn’t want anything to do with it. ”

One Week's Outfit: Samantha Elise

Blazer: rif approx. Shorts: Diss. Poplin shirt: Gap Factory. loafers: Doll.

“I love Good blazers – they quickly make me feel confident. The best place to get them is a thrift store. I found the Vintage Ralph Lauren Blazers for $5! Always search the male section. The male blazer is the best because of its huge shoulders. They add drama and feel very chic. ”

One Week's Outfit: Samantha Elise

“As a child, I bought clothes with my mom with good intentions. It felt like a big treasured chest. Everything was affordable. In middle school, I found a patterned blouse with giant shoulder pads and paired with Jordan. Therapeutic.”

Samantha Elise

Shirt: Target. Jeans: Madewell, resemble.

“Understanding denim wash makes denim on denim look effortless. I’ve worn this outfit 50 times this summer.

Samantha Elise

“I’m an intuitive dresser. Before I choose clothes, I check in with myself. If I’m not confident, I’ll wear something to help me feel Confidence. And those works change over time. For a while I loved bold pieces like the red pants from a fire truck. But today I like to wear neutral colors with loose silhouettes. They just feel like me. ”

Thank you very much, Samantha! you are wonderful

More people are sharing a week of costumes, including an architecture professor in a PS pink power suit and an antique dealer with the best button downs.

(photograph Kendra Rineck For Joe’s cup. )

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Source: Cup of Jo – cupofjo.com

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