The holiday season in France is traditionally associated with snow-capped alpine villages, the aroma of roasting chestnuts, and thick woolen layers to keep out the winter chill. However, a growing community of enthusiasts chooses to strip away these conventional winter trappings—quite literally. In this first installment of our exploration into alternative holiday traditions, we uncover the intriguing world of the nudist and naturist French Christmas celebration, proving that festive warmth comes from community spirit rather than heavy clothing. The Philosophy of Winter Naturism
Maya stopped counting reps. Instead, she danced to 90s hip-hop with Leo on her hip. She walked to the farmer’s market without a tracker. She stretched in the morning not to burn calories, but to thank her legs for carrying her through sleepless nights. The holiday season in France is traditionally associated
The strict rules of naturism apply just as strictly during the holidays. Always use a towel when sitting down on communal furniture, and strictly respect the no-photography rules to protect everyone's privacy. The Philosophy of Winter Naturism Maya stopped counting