Amelia Karisha | Model 14 Top

As of this season, the Amelia Karisha Model 14 Top is available in four staple colors:

The Model 14 Top boasts a 70% Tencel (for drape and moisture-wicking) and 30% French Linen (for texture and breathability) composition. This hybrid solves the two biggest complaints about linen: stiffness and wrinkling. The result is a fabric that feels cool against the skin in summer but layers beautifully under a blazer in autumn.

Here is where the "14" iteration shines. Earlier models (Models 9 through 13) featured a straight, boxy cut. The Model 14 introduces a subtle "bi-material" darting system. It offers: amelia karisha model 14 top

A common query surrounding the Amelia Karisha Model 14 Top is the sizing. Because the brand relies on a unisex-leaning fit, understanding your measurements is vital.

| Size | Bust (inches) | Waist (inches) | Hips (inches) | Best for US Size | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | XS | 32-33 | 24-26 | 35-37 | 0-2 | | S | 34-35 | 26-28 | 37-39 | 4-6 | | M | 36-37 | 28-30 | 39-41 | 8-10 | | L | 38-40 | 30-33 | 42-44 | 12-14 | | XL | 41-43 | 33-36 | 45-47 | 16-18 | As of this season, the Amelia Karisha Model

Style Note: The batwing sleeves accommodate broader shoulders and upper arms well. However, shorter torsos (under 5’4”) may find the cropped front perfect, but the extended back may tuck awkwardly. The brand recommends sizing down for a fitted "second skin" look or taking your true size for a bloused effect.

How does it stack up against similar minimalist tops from The Row, COS, or Uniqlo? Here is where the "14" iteration shines

| Feature | Amelia Karisha Model 14 | COS Premium Cotton Top | The Row Core Top | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Price | $145 - $185 | $89 | $890+ | | Fabric | Tencel/Linen blend | 100% Cotton | Silk/Cashmere blend | | Care | Machine wash delicate | Machine wash | Dry clean only | | Back Notch | Yes (Signature) | No | No | | Sustainability | High (Recycled packaging, OEKO-TEX) | Medium | High |

For the price point, the Model 14 sits in the "affordable luxury" sweet spot—cheaper than designer, but significantly better construction than high-street brands.