Furthermore, the new Sonderheft positions nudism not as a relic of the past, but as a progressive lifestyle choice aligned with mental health, anti-body-shaming activism, and ecological consciousness. As the editor’s opening letter states: “Nudity is not a statement. It is a return to truth. This special issue is an invitation.” For the committed naturist, the answer is a resounding yes . For the curious newcomer, it is perhaps the finest introduction to European FKK culture available in English or German (the new issue is fully bilingual).

Whether you are a longtime FKK member with decades of sun-bronzed skin, or a shy first-timer who has just discovered the liberating joy of swimming without a swimsuit, the new Sonderheft has something for you. It is a celebration of freedom, a travel guide, a work of art, and a historical document all wrapped into one.

In an era dominated by digital noise, social media filters, and the curated perfection of influencer culture, there is a quiet but powerful renaissance happening in the world of print media. For enthusiasts of Freikörperkultur (FKK) —the German tradition of nudist living—one name has stood as a beacon of authenticity for decades: Sonnenfreunde (translated as "Friends of the Sun").

Now, collectors and new readers alike are searching for one specific term: This phrase represents not just a product, but a cultural touchstone. In this article, we will explore the history of this iconic publication, what the new Sonderheft (Special Issue) contains, why it matters in 2026, and where dedicated naturists can find it. A Brief History of Sonnenfreunde: More Than Just a Magazine To understand the significance of the new Sonnenfreunde Sonderheft , one must first appreciate the legacy. Sonnenfreunde began as a niche publication in post-war West Germany, a time when the FKK movement was transitioning from a fringe counterculture to a widely accepted lifestyle of body positivity, health, and connection with nature.