In Disney's new film, Jungle Quest, McGregor carries his big suitcase full of clothes, so he wears a different outfit every time he appears. "We wanted him to be a hipster in the context of the times and wear fashion that was not suitable for the wild." For example, normal people don't go to the jungle in white dresses," Delgado said, "and we wanted to use this character to create some comedic elements, and his costume is a good channel." “
Emily Blunt is also an admirer of Delgado. She said: "I have a lot of admiration for him, not only is he willing to collaborate, but he also has a lot of surprising ideas in color, combined with Jean Vincent's set, to create an incredibly immersive story world." ”
Blunt added, "Lily's ideas were ahead of her time, because there were almost no women wearing pants back then. But her philosophy was that 'pants are practical, and practicality is to be considered during the trip', so she wore them. She didn't care about clothing and material things, unlike McGregor, who carried about 20 suitcases filled with different costumes. And Lily doesn't care at all, she probably has two costumes in the whole film. ”
Oscar-winning hairstylist Adretta Lee and styling supervisor Joel Haro conducted detailed research in their respective fields to inspire design and special effects makeup props to create many authentic looks, including Nilo, businessman Sam and hundreds of tribal natives.