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Enature Russian Bare French Christmas Celebration New [ PREMIUM - 2027 ]

It was a chilly winter evening in the quaint French town of Annecy, nestled in the heart of the Alps. The town was buzzing with excitement as Christmas was just around the corner. The streets were adorned with twinkling lights, and the air was filled with the sweet scent of freshly baked croissants and the sound of carolers singing in harmony.

The French Half: Le Dîner de Noël Nu

Across Europe, French naturist villages — from Cap d’Agde to La Jenny — have begun hosting Christmas Eve dinners with a twist: tenue de soirée interdite (formal wear forbidden). enature russian bare french christmas celebration new

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The emerging “Bare French-Russian Christmas” ritual looks like this: The French Half: Le Dîner de Noël Nu

Part 3: French Christmas – Nature on the Table and in the Home

French Christmas (Noël) is famous for gastronomy, but the modern "enature" French celebration focuses on local, bare, terroir-based festivities. The French do not over-decorate; they emphasize quality over quantity, which aligns perfectly with environmental minimalism.

These “Noël Nu” events are not ascetic. Champagne still flows. Foie gras is still served. The bûche de Noël is still a chocolate log. But the guests are completely bare, save for a Santa hat or a sprig of holly tucked behind an ear.

The ‘Bare’ Element

The “bare” aspect refers not only to minimal clothing (in keeping with naturist principles) but also to an unadorned, back-to-basics approach to Christmas. Instead of lavish decorations, participants used pine branches, hand-dipped beeswax candles, and foraged holly.

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