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    Clothing - Carnival Showgirl Couture - v1.0
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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

    This LoRA captures a glamorous carnival showgirl couture style characterized by extravagant feathered costumes, jeweled stagewear, sparkling rhinestone surfaces and dramatic parade silhouettes. The model learned how to apply ornate carnival costume elements, feathered backpieces, crystal headdresses and high-energy showgirl styling to a wide variety of fashion concepts.

    It works particularly well for carnival queens, samba parade outfits, stage showgirls, cabaret-inspired looks, theatrical fashion editorials and colorful performance costumes, but the style can also transfer surprisingly well to luxury runway looks, fantasy fashion and sensual glamour concepts.

    The training set includes many different types of carnival and showgirl costume elements, for example:

    • jeweled bikini sets with crystal and rhinestone embellishments

    • high-cut embellished bodysuits and ornate bra-and-belt constructions

    • dramatic feathered backpieces and plume wings

    • large carnival headdresses, feather crowns and crystal tiaras

    • sparkling body chains, jeweled collars and chandelier-style jewelry

    • beaded fringe, metallic appliqués and reflective crystal surfaces

    • feathered shoulder pieces, arm cuffs and wrist cuffs

    • thigh straps, leg jewelry and decorated stage heels

    • colorful samba parade costumes and theatrical studio showgirl looks

    • gold, silver, red, pink, turquoise, green, purple and multicolor carnival palettes

    The LoRA focuses on costume design, materials, feather structures, jewelry, surface textures and showgirl styling, not on specific identities or faces.

    Because of this, the style can also transfer well to other fashion domains such as:

    • runway fashion

    • cabaret styling

    • fantasy costumes

    • luxury swimwear concepts

    • theatrical stagewear

    • colorful editorial fashion

    Usage note: Clear arm and hand placement is recommended, because vague posing can make the LoRA default to a samba/parade arm pose with upper arms close to the body and forearms bent outward.

    This is, just like my other clothing LoRAs, not a "single outfit LoRA". Instead, I trained the design language of carnival showgirl costumes, including feather structures, jeweled surfaces, rhinestones, body chains, headdresses, plume backpieces and high-glam performance styling.

    Would love if you post your creations here with it.

    The LoRA was trained on the default flux1-dev model for maximum compatibility.

    Dataset and training data:

    • 72 images

    • 8 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 0.5.

    As always: I did not polish any of the images in the showcase, they all came out like this. I did 4 images per prompt and picked the better looking one (although they were all 4 amazing xP).

    Description

    LORA
    Flux.1 D

    Details

    Downloads
    44
    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    6/24/2026
    Updated
    6/29/2026
    Deleted
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    Trigger Words:
    carnival_showgirl_couture

    Files

    clothing_carnival_showgirl_couture.safetensors

    Available On (1 platform)

    Same model published on other platforms. May have additional downloads or version variants.