Jabot Shirt was created with Dr. Frances Geesin in 2010, and was funded by the Science Museum and Chelsea. Trash Fashion: Designing Out Waste showcased design research and practice concerned with upcycling and rethinking fashion waste. Jabot Shirt tested a combination of several of The TEN strategies: the minimization of waste; the reduction of resource use (material, water, energy, and chemicals); emotional durability and multifunctionality. Geesin’s metal lace detachable pieces on the neck and cuffs tested the idea that one industrial waste stream could become the raw material for another sector of the industry – a form of industrial symbiosis – where cheap lace can become more precious by being transformed by the artist’s silver electroplating technique into jewellery.