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Romantic, Detailed, and Lingerie-Obsessed
Step into a romantic, lace-saturated lingerie aesthetic with this Ling3ri3L0v3 style LoRA. This model focuses on intricate lingerie design, sheer fabrics, and studio-ready compositions—perfect for high-end lingerie campaigns, lookbooks, and product-style shots. It emphasizes garment detail over character identity, giving you crisp, brand-ready visuals with a soft, feminine edge.
Key Characteristics
Delicate, Romantic Lingerie Aesthetic
Focuses on delicate lace, sheer mesh, floral embroidery, bows, and appliqués across bustiers, teddies, slips, thongs, and matching sets.
Captures a romantic, feminine, and playful design language: scalloped edges, rosette accents, ruched skirts, flutter straps, jacquard satin, and tiered ruffles.
Prioritizes the garment as the hero—fit, construction, and fabric are front and center in every image.
Product Photo Composition & Studio Look
Leans toward clean studio backdrops (off‑white, white, neutral) and simple, centered compositions ideal for lookbooks.
Frequently frames subjects as full-body or three-quarter views, with occasional tight crops that highlight specific garment details (cups, straps, embroidery, closures).
Encourages poses that clearly show front, back, or three-quarter views for maximum garment readability.
Soft, Flattering Lighting & Clear Textures
Uses soft diffused or natural-style studio lighting that keeps lace patterns, mesh transparency, and satin sheen clearly visible without harsh contrast.
Maintains smooth, photorealistic skin with visible but subtle texture, avoiding heavy stylization that could obscure product details.
Preserves fine detail in edges and textures (embroidery threads, dot mesh, scallop trims, bow shapes) even at closer crops.
Consistent Triggered Style Behavior
The LoRA is designed around the
Ling3ri3L0v3trigger, which strongly associates:Lingerie focus
Product-photo composition
Soft studio lighting
Romantic garment design language
Recommended Usage
Trigger / Prompt Terms
Primary trigger:
Ling3ri3L0v3Place the trigger first in your prompt, then describe the garment and scene, for example:
Ling3ri3L0v3, white floral lace crop bustier and matching thong back view showing sheer mesh back panel and boning columns, off-white studio backdrop, soft diffused lighting, lingerie product photo.
Combine with detailed garment descriptors:
Fabric: “sheer mesh,” “floral lace,” “jacquard satin,” “ruffled tulle,” “polka-dot mesh”
Category: “bustier,” “teddy,” “slip dress,” “thong panty,” “garter belt,” “babydoll”
View/pose: “full-body front view,” “three-quarter back view,” “extreme close-up of cups”
Environment: “white studio backdrop,” “neutral studio,” “off-white background”
Medium: “lingerie product photo,” “lookbook photo,” “e-commerce front view”
LoRA Strength (Weight)
Suggested range: 0.6 – 0.9
Around 0.6–0.7: Blends Ling3ri3L0v3-style details with your base model’s default look.
Around 0.8–0.9: Stronger push toward Ling3ri3L0v3-style lingerie structure, embroidery, and product-photo composition.
Complementary Prompts & Themes
Garment-focused phrases:
“sheer lace teddy with floral embroidery,” “mini slip dress with corset bodice and bow lattice detail,”
“bustier with boning columns and mesh back panel,” “ruffled tulle straps and rosette accents,”
“matching thong panty with double straps and floral appliqué.”
Composition & framing:
“full-body front view,” “three-quarter back view,” “front-facing e-commerce product shot,”
“extreme close-up of bustier cups,” “mid-thigh to above head, centered composition.”
Lighting & setting:
“soft diffused studio lighting,” “white studio backdrop,” “neutral off-white background,”
“soft natural lighting, minimal shadows, lingerie product photo.”
Tips & Tricks
Keep It Garment-First
Treat the prompt like a product caption, not a character bio:
Describe what the lingerie is, how it’s built, and how it fits.
Mention materials, colors, embellishments, and closure details (boning, underwire, hook-and-eye, straps).
Example structure that mirrors your existing captions:
Ling3ri3L0v3, [color/fabric] [category] with [construction/embroidery details], [view/pose], [backdrop], [lighting], lingerie product photo.
Use Clear Views and Angles
Be explicit about view to get catalog-like angles:
“full-body front view,” “three-quarter back view,” “front view from hips to head,”
“close-up front detail of cups and neckline.”
This helps the LoRA decide how much of the body/garment to show and where to focus detail.
Control Backgrounds & Distractions
Ask for simple studio backgrounds to let the LoRA lean into its strengths:
“off-white studio backdrop,” “plain white background,” “neutral studio backdrop.”