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Rich, buttery duck or goose liver served on toasted brioche.

A Very French Christmas: Celebrating Naturism in Winter (Part 1) Rich, buttery duck or goose liver served on toasted brioche

For French naturists, the holidays are a time to double down on the philosophy of "vivre nu" (living nude) within a festive, social setting. While a naked Christmas dinner might seem unconventional to some, within the community it is seen as the ultimate expression of comfort, authenticity, and familial ease. To understand how a nudist Christmas works, one

To understand how a nudist Christmas works, one must first understand the core philosophy of naturism. It is not merely about the absence of clothing; it is about stripping away the social constructs, status symbols, and material anxieties that clothing often represents. Across various coastlines, from the Atlantic to the

A significant event in the winter naturist calendar is the traditional holiday swim, often held in late December or early January. Across various coastlines, from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean, practitioners gather for a communal plunge into the water. Regional Hubs

Even in the off-season, the village’s foundational principle remains: "everyone is welcome as long as they respect others." This creates a serene and open-minded atmosphere where visitors can truly be themselves, free from the pressures and formalities that often accompany traditional holiday gatherings. This focus on mutual respect is a cornerstone of the naturist experience, both in summer and in the festive winter season.