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Jean-Paul, a retired Lyonnais with a magnificent white beard and absolutely no clothing, had been the resort’s unofficial Père Noël for twelve years. Each December 24th, he donned a red velvet hat, a black leather belt, and a pair of shiny boots—and nothing else. The children, rosy-cheeked and equally unclad, squealed with delight as he emerged from the sauna chimney (a cleverly repurposed barrel) shouting, “Joyeux Noël tout le monde!”

In France, naturism is more than just a seasonal holiday; it is a lifestyle rooted in health, social equality, and respect for the environment. During the Christmas season, these values are combined with traditional French festive customs to create a unique holiday experience. nudist french christmas

It is also important to note the demographic shift that occurs during a nudist Christmas. These celebrations are often family-oriented, emphasizing a wholesome environment for children. The resorts organize "Père Noël" (Santa Claus) visits, where a hearty man in a red suit (and perhaps just the suit) distributes gifts. This reinforces the French view that the body is not inherently taboo or shameful, but a natural part of life to be accepted and respected. Jean-Paul, a retired Lyonnais with a magnificent white

And outside, beneath the naked Provençal stars, the Christmas pine glittered with lights, glass baubles, and not a single stitch of tinsel—because even tinsel, they insisted, was technically clothing. During the Christmas season, these values are combined