Blair Sutton
Trigger: blonde-91
Description
Blair Sutton is a polished, photorealistic blonde woman with softly defined features, expressive blue-green eyes, full lips, and long dimensional blonde hair. Her appearance balances approachable natural beauty with understated glamour, allowing her to work equally well in casual lifestyle scenes, elegant portraits, beach photography, lingerie editorials, and high-fashion environments.
This LoRA was trained with varied facial angles, expressions, hairstyles, camera heights, focal lengths, lighting conditions, outfits, and environmental settings to improve identity consistency and prompt flexibility.
Backstory
Blair Sutton is a lifestyle creator and independent musician whose online presence blends travel, fashion, photography, and intimate live performances. She built her audience by sharing relaxed acoustic sessions, electric-guitar covers, city adventures, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of everyday life.
Although she appears effortlessly confident on camera, Blair is thoughtful and quietly observant away from it. She is equally comfortable performing beneath studio lights, walking through an unfamiliar city with a camera over her shoulder, or spending a quiet morning reading beside a café window.
Her style is modern and refined without feeling overly formal—casual denim, simple fitted tops, flowing beachwear, elegant evening dresses, and occasional high-glamour editorials. Whether photographed naturally or styled for a magazine cover, Blair retains the warm, composed presence that defines her.
LoRA Tips
Use the trigger
blonde-91near the beginning of the prompt.Recommended LoRA strength: 0.7–0.9
Start around 0.8 for a strong identity while preserving prompt flexibility.
Lower the strength to 0.6–0.75 for significant hairstyle, makeup, or styling changes.
Increase toward 0.9–1.0 when stronger facial fidelity is needed.
Describe the desired hairstyle, expression, outfit, pose, camera angle, and setting directly.
The LoRA performs well with portraits, lifestyle scenes, glamour, lingerie, swimwear, fashion, travel, and music-performance prompts.
For natural skin tones, use neutral daylight or balanced studio lighting and avoid heavily warm color grading.
For close portraits, 70–85mm lens language generally produces the strongest facial results.
For environmental scenes, use 35–50mm lens language with chest-up, waist-up, or wider framing.
If the face becomes overly softened, reduce LoRA strength slightly and add
sharp eyes, natural skin texture, realistic facial detail.If the generated image repeats training expressions, specify the expression clearly, such as
closed-mouth smile,thoughtful expression,laughing naturally, orrelaxed neutral expression.


















