Lightweight LoRA that fixes latex fabric tension and gloss cues — without changing character or composition
This model focuses exclusively on:
Realistic latex material behavior
Clean, high-quality specular highlights
Proper stretch, tension, and seam definition
Smooth, reflective surfaces that read as real latex, not plastic or paint
It works across any color, cut, or style — from bodysuits and dresses to jackets, gloves, skirts, or full outfits — without locking you into a specific aesthetic.
Most importantly: It does not alter facial features or identity.
Recommended Strength
0.4 – 0.7 → subtle, realistic polish
0.8 – 1.0 → stronger gloss and contrast
Above 1.0 only for stylized/editorial looks
Sample Prompts
A photograph of a woman wearing a tight, shiny, light turquoise latex dress with a keyhole neckline that reveals significant cleavage. Her dress is complemented by black, glossy latex gloves that extend to her elbows.
Full body image of a woman wearing a shiny black, long-sleeved, full-body latex jumpsuit with a front zipper and high platform, lace-up boots. The jumpsuit provides complete body coverage, and the boots are black with a pointed toe and ankle straps.
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Comments (2)
I tested the ZIT Version and for me it makes a good job. Str 0.8 is a good sweetspot for me. Thanks for your work.
Thank you for creating such a wonderful Lola. Great job! It's rare to find a Lola model that can maintain its shape and appearance so I'm really impressed.
My environment: Qwen Edit 2511 Q4M with lightning 4step lora.



