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    A tribute to my second motherland

    Colombia Heritage Couture is a personal project born from the desire to honor my second motherland: Colombia. This first release focuses on one of its most iconic, vibrant, and culturally rich cities: Cartagena de Indias.

    The goal is to celebrate the beauty, strength, and identity of Colombian women through traditional clothing, Caribbean colors, real environments, and authentic facial features.

    🌴 Focus of this release: Cartagena

    This edition is entirely centered on Cartagena, built on a carefully curated dataset of real locations — both urban and coastal.

    Urban locations included in the dataset

    • Getsemaní – colorful murals, flags, lively streets

    • Centro Histórico – colonial balconies, pastel houses

    • Calle San Juan de Dios – one of Cartagena’s most iconic streets

    • Bocagrande (urban) – modern skyline, nightlife lights

    • Castillogrande (urban) – elegant waterfront avenues

    Coastal locations included in the dataset

    • Playa Blanca – white sand, turquoise water

    • Marbella – urban beach with palm trees

    • Bocagrande (beach) – sea + skyline

    • Castillogrande (beach) – perfect sunsets

    Each location was chosen to convey identity, color, tropical atmosphere, and Caribbean culture.

    🎨 Traditional Cartagena clothing

    The LoRA was trained on:

    • traditional dresses worn by Cartagena women

    • vibrant, folkloric, geometric fabrics

    • colorful headwraps

    • Caribbean palette: yellow, red, blue, orange, turquoise

    The bust is always covered, consistent with palenquera tradition and cultural respect.

    🔥 Facial features & cultural identity

    The model faithfully reproduces:

    • warm golden Caribbean skin

    • Afro‑Latina facial features

    • deep dark expressive eyes

    • curly voluminous hair or long heavy dreadlocks

    • natural silhouette (never overweight)

    • medium‑big breasts with realistic proportions

    🎯 No trigger word required

    Colombia Heritage Couture does not require any trigger word. It activates simply by describing:

    • the woman

    • the environment

    • the lighting

    • the clothing

    • the scene

    This ensures maximum creative freedom and ease of use.

    🌎 Future releases — Colombia Heritage Couture

    This is only the first chapter of a larger cultural project. Upcoming releases will explore the unique identity of other Colombian cities:

    • Medellín – urban fashion, Comuna 13, paisa colors

    • Bogotá – Andean aesthetics, cold climate, metropolitan vibe

    • San Basilio de Palenque – pure Afro‑Colombian tradition

    • Barranquilla – carnaval energy, dance, vibrant colors

    • Santa Marta / Palomino – northern coast, soft light, natural vibe

    Each release will have its own cultural and aesthetic identity.

    Example prompts

    1 — Half body, sunset, wind, traditional dress

    half body of a colombian afro‑caribbean woman with warm golden skin, expressive dark eyes, soft wide nose, full lips, medium‑big breasts and a naturally fit silhouette; wearing a vibrant traditional cartagena dress with the bust fully covered; long curly hair blown by the tropical wind; joyful smiling expression; standing in the colonial streets of Getsemaní at golden hour; ultra detailed 85mm photography
    

    2 — Night, city celebration, colorful lights

    half body of a colombian afro‑latina woman with radiant golden skin, full lips, expressive eyes, medium‑big breasts and a slim natural figure; wearing a traditional cartagena dress; long heavy dreadlocks flowing behind her; joyful smile; standing in a festive Cartagena street at night with colorful lights and neon reflections; blurred crowd behind her; ultra detailed night portrait
    

    3 — Beach, strong wind, traditional coastal outfit

    half body of a colombian caribbean woman with sun‑kissed golden skin, round nose, deep dark eyes, medium‑big breasts and a naturally toned silhouette; wearing a bright traditional cartagena coastal dress; long voluminous curly hair moving with strong coastal wind; warm tropical sunlight; Playa Blanca background; high‑detail photography

    Description

    Colombia_Heritage_Couture_Barranquilla is a visual‑culture release dedicated to the Atlantic Coast of Colombia, built from a meticulously curated dataset that represents the tradition, dance, colors, and identity of Barranquilla.

    This project brings together:

    • authentic Colombian somatic features

    • traditional coastal attire

    • real urban and coastal locations

    • the region’s iconic dance: Cumbia Costeña

    • a consistent tropical rimlight signature

    • coherent folkloric color palettes

    🌴 Dataset Locations (simply write them in the prompt)

    Writing any of these locations in your prompt will make the model reproduce them faithfully:

    • Via 40

    • Plaza de la Paz

    • Par Vial Carrera 50

    • Barrio Abajo

    • Salgar Coastal Walkway

    • Puerto Colombia Beach

    • Atlantic Natural Coastline

    • Salgar Rocky Coast

    These environments were trained in daylight, evening, and night variations, with consistent rimlight behavior.

    💃 Featured Dance: Cumbia Costeña

    The dataset includes dynamic, realistic poses of Cumbia Costeña, the emblematic dance of Colombia’s Atlantic Coast. By writing:

    • cumbia dance

    • paso lateral

    • giro suave

    • paso cruzado

    • torso rotation

    the model generates credible dance poses with no motion blur and correct body language.

    👗 Traditional Attire: Pollera Costeña

    The folkloric dress featured in the dataset is the Pollera Costeña, provided in four color variants:

    • red–yellow

    • blue–white

    • black–gold

    • coral–turquoise

    Writing pollera costeña or simply pollera will automatically produce:

    • the traditional wide skirt

    • a low‑cut blouse

    • a slim silhouette with medium‑large breast

    • floral adornments

    • costeño filigree jewelry

    • culturally coherent hairstyles (updo, wavy, curly, braided)

    🌙 Evening & Night Variants

    The model also supports evening and night versions:

    • heavier evening makeup

    • festive street lights

    • moonlit rimlight

    • celebratory atmosphere

    • more dramatic palettes

    Just write:

    • evening version

    • night version

    • moonlight rimlight

    • festive lights

    🥭 Folklore Fruit: Mamey

    The dataset includes cultural elements from the Atlantic Coast, such as mamey, the symbolic fruit of Barranquilla.

    Writing:

    • mamey fruit

    • holding mamey

    • tasting mamey

    adds authentic Caribbean folklore to the scene.

    🌞 Visual Signature: Tropical Rimlight

    This release uses a consistent visual signature:

    • strong rimlight behind the head

    • warm tropical contour light

    • intense sunlight or moonlight

    • no artificial glowing

    • no flare

    This applies to:

    • portraits

    • half body

    • full body

    • cumbia dance

    • Caribbean bikini scenes

    • coastal environments

    🎨 What You Can Simply Write in the Prompt

    The model automatically understands:

    • locations (Via 40, Plaza de la Paz, etc.)

    • traditional attire (pollera costeña)

    • dance (cumbia)

    • folkloric fruit (mamey)

    • hairstyles (updo, wavy, curly, braided)

    • color palettes (red-yellow, blue-white, black-gold, coral-turquoise)

    • evening/night versions

    • coastal versions

    Just write what you want to see — the model will generate it coherently.

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    Details

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    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    7/5/2026
    Updated
    7/6/2026
    Deleted
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    Trigger Words:
    chc_barranquilla

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