A Very Hairy Christmas -private Society-: 2023 W...
The "Private Society" moniker itself invites analysis. Unlike mainstream studios, Private Society markets exclusivity through authenticity rather than fantasy. Their 2023 Christmas special likely continues their thesis: that eroticism or beauty does not require erasure. The "W..." in the title may hint at "Winter" or "Wonderland," but the ellipsis suggests an incomplete project—or perhaps an intentional gap, forcing the audience to confront their own assumptions about what a "Christmas special" should contain.
Christmas is a ritual of surfaces: the glossy tree, the polished ornaments, the smooth skin of models in holiday advertisements. For decades, women in Western holiday media have been presented as hairless, scented, and softly lit—a sanitary ideal that divorces the human body from its natural processes. Against this backdrop, the adjective "hairy" becomes an act of defiance. Private Society, known for producing content centered on natural bodies, likely uses the 2023 release to exploit the tension between Christmas (a time of artificial perfection) and "hairiness" (a sign of the real, the uncurated, the untamed). A Very Hairy Christmas -Private Society- 2023 W...
In this context, the hair is not a fetish object but a narrative device. It signals warmth (literal insulation), comfort (freedom from grooming labor), and rebellion (against the razor industry’s seasonal push for "holiday smoothness"). The Christmas setting amplifies these themes: just as families gather with their flaws and histories visible, so too do the bodies on screen refuse to edit themselves for the camera. The "Private Society" moniker itself invites analysis