For those who cannot attend a resort or club gathering, many French naturists celebrate Christmas in the privacy of their own homes—and the results are surprisingly relatable. One naturist resort owner describes her ideal Christmas dinner: guests cook while wearing nothing but a napkin (to avoid “gravy in places where gravy shouldn’t be”), followed by a game of Twister, a picnic on the beach, and even a New Year’s Eve midnight swim.
The owners, Mike and Stéphane, curated an exceptional menu that transformed a simple Réveillon into a gourmet event. Guests would arrive to the warmth of a bistro atmosphere, leaving their inhibitions and their heavy winter coats at the door. Described as having a "very festive atmosphere," the food was the main event, with the owners creating a "great menu" specifically for the naturist crowd. It was a place where the haute cuisine was so captivating that it drew a naked audience of 350 people for the first performance of the play Nu et Approuvé (Nude and Approved). This represented a pinnacle of "Naturist Paris," proving that living naked is not just for the beach, but a cultured, urban lifestyle choice. For those who cannot attend a resort or
As Christmas approaches, the organizers of the nudist French Christmas celebration begin making preparations for the special event. The venue, a serene and idyllic resort nestled in the French countryside, is carefully selected for its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. The organizers spare no detail in ensuring that every aspect of the celebration is meticulously planned, from the decorations to the menu, and from the activities to the entertainment. Guests would arrive to the warmth of a
By decoupling your self-esteem from societal beauty standards, you reclaim the energy needed to pursue a life of and purpose. This represented a pinnacle of "Naturist Paris," proving