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
Getsemanà – 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:
MedellĂn – 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 Getsemanà 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 photographyDescription
Bogota is the second official release built on top of the base model Colombia Heritage Couture. After the Cartagena Edition, which focused on Caribbean identity, warm tones, coastal aesthetics and Afro‑Caribbean heritage, the Bogota Edition shifts the visual language toward the Andean, urban, cold‑light identity of Colombia’s capital city.
This release captures the rola somatic identity, the atmosphere of Bogotá’s high altitude, its iconic districts, its folkloric urban clothing, and the unique cultural blend that defines the city.
🎠Rola Tradition (Bogotá Identity)
The rola identity represents the cultural and aesthetic traits typical of women from Bogotá:
light caramel or Andean skin tones
refined, elegant facial structure
cool‑tone, desaturated makeup
urban folkloric clothing: campesina low‑cut blouses, embroidered details, black traditional skirts
Andean climate: cold air, soft daylight, thin rain, golden rimlight during afternoon hours
No trigger word is required. Simply write “Colombian woman from Bogotá” and the model activates the correct somatic and cultural features.
🏙️ Dataset Locations (Call Them by Name)
The Bogota release includes real iconic locations from the city. You can summon any of them just by writing the name in your prompt. The model automatically generates the correct architecture, colors, climate, and atmosphere.
Historic & Colonial Areas
La Candelaria
Plaza de BolĂvar
Museo del Oro
Parque de los Periodistas
Urban & Modern Districts
Chapinero Alto
Usaquén
Zona T
Parque de la 93
Symbolic & Panoramic Spots
Monserrate
Centro Internacional
Avenida Jiménez
Markets & Popular Culture
Paloquemao Market
Usaquén Flower Market
Just write the location name — the model handles the rest.
🌦️ What the Model Does Best
Bogota excels at:
Colombian rola somatic identity
folkloric urban outfits (campesina low‑cut blouses, embroidery, black skirts)
Andean climate: thin rain, cold skies, soft afternoon light
strong golden rimlight behind the head
folkloric dance scenes
Bogotá street photography
flower shops, markets, street food
extreme perspectives: EXTREME LOW ANGLE, tight full‑body shots, dynamic poses
đź”§ How to Use It
No trigger word needed. Just write:
“Colombian woman from Bogotá”
“La Candelaria”
“Plaza de BolĂvar”
“Chapinero Alto”
“Usaquén”
The model automatically applies:
somatic identity
outfit style
climate
architecture
Andean urban mood
📦 Dataset Contents
The dataset includes:
12 official Bogotá locations
12 environment‑only locations for stability
folkloric rola outfits
urban scenes, markets, flower shops, dance, street culture
cold Andean palettes
cultural elements (flowers, coffee, obleas, empanadas, ruana, etc.)
🟡🔴 Visual Identity
Bogota is a tribute to Colombia’s capital: cold, elegant, Andean, urban, folkloric, alive. It expands the visual universe of Colombia Heritage Couture, following the warm, Caribbean‑focused Cartagena Edition with a new, high‑altitude Andean chapter.








