Clothing - Seductive Swim Couture (bikinis, monokinis, beachwear)
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If you are using ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and so on for your prompt generation, you can feed it with this paste so the model knows directly how to use the LoRA - example prompts included.
This LoRA captures a seductive swim couture design language focused on bikinis, one-piece swimsuits, monokinis and layered beachwear. It was trained to reproduce a wide range of swimwear constructions, from clean and wearable resort looks to bold cutout designs, minimal-coverage bikini shapes and highly sculptural monokinis.
The model learned how to apply different cup shapes, strap systems, ring connectors, cutouts, high-cut leg openings, sheer fabrics, crochet textures and coordinated cover-up layers to a wide variety of fashion concepts.
It works particularly well for glamorous beach editorials, luxury resort looks, poolside fashion, seductive swimwear campaigns, tropical fashion photography and modern beach couture, but the design language can also transfer well to nightlife styling, fashion editorials and summer glamour concepts.
The training set includes many different types of swimwear and beachwear, for example:
triangle bikinis, string bikinis and halter bikinis
bandeau bikinis, underwire bikinis and asymmetrical bikini tops
minimal-coverage bikini cuts with narrow cups and very thin side straps
high-cut, Brazilian-cut, thong-style and tie-side bikini bottoms
ring-connected bikini constructions and wraparound strap designs
deep-plunge one-piece swimsuits
cutout swimsuits and asymmetrical monokinis
ring-connected monokinis and sculptural center-front constructions
open-back swimsuits with multiple strap arrangements
lace-up, ribbed, mesh-panel and crochet swimsuit designs
sheer beach dresses, open-knit cover-ups and crochet robes
sarongs, wrap skirts, flowing resort layers and coordinated beachwear sets
beachwear worn over both bikinis and one-piece swimsuits
metallic, glossy, ribbed, ruched, crochet, mesh and sheer materials
solid colors, tropical shades, jewel tones, gradients, prints and metallic finishes
The LoRA focuses on garment construction, coverage, strap placement, cutout logic, material behavior, layering and resort styling, not on specific identities or faces.
Because of this, the LoRA can also transfer well to related fashion concepts such as:
luxury resort editorials
poolside glamour
tropical fashion
summer nightlife looks
festival swimwear
beach club styling
sheer fashion layering
modern vacation campaigns
sensual high-fashion concepts
The LoRA supports three main substyles:
couture_bikinicouture_swimsuitcouture_beachwear
For beachwear, additional underlayer triggers are available:
beachwear_over_bikinibeachwear_over_swimsuit
The global trigger is:
seductive_swim_couture
Example trigger combinations:
seductive_swim_couture, couture_bikiniseductive_swim_couture, couture_swimsuitseductive_swim_couture, couture_beachwear, beachwear_over_bikiniseductive_swim_couture, couture_beachwear, beachwear_over_swimsuit
Prompting works best when the garment construction is described clearly. Useful details include:
triangle cups
bandeau top
halter neckline
one-shoulder construction
ring connectors
wraparound straps
minimal cup coverage
high-cut leg openings
open sides
exposed waist
deep plunging neckline
asymmetrical cutouts
open back
sheer mesh
crochet fabric
flowing cover-up
high side slit
sarong tied at the hip
For minimal-coverage designs, it is better to describe the visible construction directly instead of relying only on words such as “micro”. Useful phrases include:
narrow triangular cups
minimal cup coverage
very thin side straps
narrow front panel
high-cut hips
slight underboob visible
sideboob visible
minimal rear coverage
Usage note: The LoRA can become strongly revealing when prompted loosely, especially with bikini and monokini concepts. For more controlled results, describe the desired coverage, cup construction, leg cut and visible skin precisely.
Beachwear works best when both the outer layer and the swimwear underneath are described. For example:
a sheer white crochet maxi cover-up worn over a turquoise string bikini
a black flowing mesh robe layered over a plunging one-piece swimsuit
a ruched sarong tied at the hip over high-cut bikini bottoms
a long open-knit cardigan worn over a coordinated bikini set
This is, just like my other clothing LoRAs, not a “single outfit LoRA”. Instead, I trained the design language of seductive swimwear and resort fashion, including bikini construction, cutout monokinis, sculptural swimsuits, sheer layering, crochet cover-ups and luxury beach styling.
Would love to see what you create with it.
The LoRA was trained on the default flux1-dev model for maximum compatibility.
Dataset and training data:
147 images
5 steps per image
10 epochs
bucks with 1152px max size, no auto scaling
cosine scheduler with 0.2 warmup and 0.7 decay
Captioning was done with OpenAI
alpha == dim: 32
If you use it with other loras, for example a character lora, try to lower the weight - I had good results at around 0.4-0.5.
As always: I did not polish any of the images in the showcase, they all came out like this. I did 2 images per prompt and picked the better looking one.



















