

You know first of all the director is a genius and you have to get into his mind and grab what he thinks, what his envision is, and then trying to accommodate his vision.

Wow! From start to finish, from the idea to creating, how long did it take to make everything? Rubeo: Oh yeah I did everything there, I spent 12 months in China making the costumes. You were in contact with the director a lot? Just for the mere fact that it's China, and the culture, and Chinese dynasty is historic but also we were lucky enough to have a license in the visual so I was really really lucky for that. Rubeo: Doesn't compare to anything I've done. How did this movie compare to The Great Wall? You worked on films like Thor: Ragnarok, Apocalypto, and Avatar. Screen Rant caught up with Rubeo at this red carpet event to discuss what went into her designs and what her next project will be. Saks Fifth Avenue teamed up with Rubeo displaying her recent work in store windows in downtown Beverly Hills. She’s responsible for the costumes in films like World War Z, Warcraft, and has recently added The Great Wall to her résumé. Rubeo is a seasoned vet when it comes to designing for Hollywood blockbusters.
