This document discusses exploring biological structures and forms from molecular biology as building blocks for novel wearables and applications. It considers how biological structures can be meaningfully deconstructed and applied, what novel architectures could be created, and which elements must remain constant or could change. It provides examples of viral structures and existing prototypes that use 2D-to-3D forms or biology in fashion and design. It also outlines target users, potential methodology involving physical and digital components, and challenges including scalability and technical issues.