BA (Hons) Fashion Media and Industries

Amanda Koh Shaopin

About

Amanda is a fashion media graduate whose practice explores how fashion can be experienced through immersive digital environments beyond traditional visual formats.

Working at the intersection of fashion, spatial design and emerging technologies, she is interested in how identity, culture and narrative can be translated into atmosphere and space.

Amanda’s process combines 3D modelling, virtual tour development and AI-assisted visual workflows to build cohesive digital environments. Her work reflects a strong focus on systems thinking, worldbuilding and experience design, with an emphasis on creating spaces that communicate meaning beyond surface aesthetics.

She is particularly interested in the future of fashion exhibitions, digital curation and immersive storytelling, and aims to develop work that bridges fashion with interactive and spatial media.

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MERIDIAN: A Virtual Fashion Exhibition Platform

MERIDIAN is a virtual fashion exhibition platform that reimagines how fashion can be experienced in digital space. Instead of presenting garments as static objects, the platform translates fashion identity into immersive environments shaped by mood, narrative and spatial design.

The project is introduced through its first exhibition, Generation Pulse, which explores six archetypes of Gen Z fashion identity, including rebellion, nostalgia and fandom culture. Each archetype is expressed through a distinct spatial environment, allowing users to navigate and experience identity through movement and atmosphere.

By combining fashion curation with virtual environment design, MERIDIAN proposes a shift from passive viewing to active exploration, positioning exhibitions as worlds to enter rather than displays to observe.