‘Red love’: Hundreds of redheads gather in western France

Celine and Deborah pose for a photograph during the “Red Love Festival,” the first festival dedicated to redheads, on 25 August in Chateaugiron, near Rennes, western France. Photo: AFP
Celine and Deborah pose for a photograph during the “Red Love Festival,” the first festival dedicated to redheads, on 25 August in Chateaugiron, near Rennes, western France. Photo: AFP

Ginger, auburn, strawberry blonde; all types of redheads turned out in their hundreds in western France on Saturday for the first “Red Love” festival.

“I was born red, I will stay red and I am beautiful like everyone around me,” declared Simon, a 32-year-old farm worker who travelled to the festival to hang out with “people like us”.

“I was teased when I was young, called named like ‘carrot-top’,” he added, “it’s the same as if you’re fat.”

Waiting to be served at a food truck, Liam Fife was standing with three friends he met at “Roodharigendag” (redhead day) the biggest get-together of redheads in the world which taken place every year in the Netherlands.

“Until I was 15, it was awful for me,” said the young man with a long red beard.

“Now when I see a child I encourage them. I don’t want them to be subjected to the same isolation,” he said at the festival, held in the Brittany town of Chateaugiron.

The festival-goers enjoyed concerts and shows including a fashion parade of 18 redheads in wedding dresses.

Among the best-selling items on display were T-shirts emblazoned with the slogan “Ginger is the new black”.

By midday, 1,200 people had showed up, said organiser Pascal Sacleux, who expressed the hope that “one day the jokes at the expense of redheads will be a thing of the past, when everyone realises how unfounded and stupid they are”.