Gitanes (, "
Gypsy women") is a French brand of
cigarette
A cigarette is a narrow cylinder containing a combustible material, typically tobacco, that is rolled into thin paper for smoking. The cigarette is ignited at one end, causing it to smolder; the resulting smoke is orally inhaled via the opp ...
s, owned and manufactured by
Imperial Tobacco following their acquisition of Altadis in January 2008, having been owned by
SEITA before that.
History
Gitanes was launched in 1910 in four different versions, all of which were filterless. In 1918, Gitanes Maïs were introduced, which were a success in the rural areas of France. In the 1930s, the first graphic ads for Gitanes appeared. In 1956, the first filtered Gitane variant was introduced. In 1981, the "Light" versions are first marketed. In 1986, the first Gitanes Blondes were launched, which had become available internationally in 1987. However, they were a commercial failure.
In 1988, the first "Extra light" versions were marketed. In 1991, Gitanes ultra lights were introduced. In 1990/1991, a simultaneous launch of a new version of Gitanes Blondes ultra light were brought on the market.
Gitanes are sold in many varieties of strengths and packages. The cigarette was originally made with a darker or ''brun'' (brown) tobacco, in contrast to the more widespread ''blonde''. In honour of the name, the packet shows the silhouette of a Spanish gypsy woman playing the
tambourine.
There is a distinction between the "blonde" style of the current Gitanes, and the classic style of Gitanes Brunes, both of which are sold in
Europe and
South America (most commonly in
Argentina and
Chile). The classic Gitanes Brunes tobacco achieved its characteristic and distinctive "bite" by using a fire-flued method of
curing
A cure is a completely effective treatment for a disease.
Cure, or similar, may also refer to:
Places
* Cure (river), a river in France
* Cures, Sabinum, an ancient Italian town
* Cures, Sarthe, a commune in western France
People
* Curate or ...
the tobacco, and a "rice" type of rolling paper which differs from most other cigarettes. The result was a cigarette which had both a strong flavor and a distinctive aroma.
Gitanes Blondes are available, filtered, in Light and Regular. The Gitanes Brunes are available in 70mm versions, filtered and unfiltered. In 2010, the size and content of the regular Gitanes were reduced. Gitanes Maïs (corn) are made with yellow corn paper.
Production in France was halted, with one factory remaining operational in the
Netherlands. This was mainly due to the rise on tobacco levies imposed by the
French Government in the wake of enforced
EU health directives, which has forced up the price of French cigarettes to the level of those in the US, with the more aggressively promoted brands such as
Marlboro now taking the majority
market share
Market share is the percentage of the total revenue or sales in a market that a company's business makes up. For example, if there are 50,000 units sold per year in a given industry, a company whose sales were 5,000 of those units would have a ...
.
The 1990s were particularly successful for Gitanes in terms of brand engagement. In an effort to increase awareness, the brand began sponsoring motor-sports such as
Formula One racing and the
Dakar Rally. These activities helped to attract a wider range of potential customers while avoiding any dilution of the brand image and thus retained the loyalty of its more artistic core customer base.
In July 2016, the French government considered a ban on both the Gitanes and
Gauloises cigarette brands because they were deemed ''"too stylish and cool"''. The ban would also apply to brands including
Marlboro Gold,
Vogue,
Lucky Strike and
Fortuna. It is the result of a new public health law based on a European directive that says tobacco products ''"must not include any element that contributes to the promotion of tobacco or give an erroneous impression of certain characteristics"''. Four major tobacco companies have written to the government seeking clarification on the potential law, calling for an urgent meeting to discuss the details of the plan. In the letter they accuse French health minister
Marisol Touraine of an ''"arbitrary and disproportionate"'' application of EU directives.
Since the 1930s, many advertisements have been made to promote the Gitanes brand.
Packaging
The first
art-deco packet design was produced by Maurice Giot in 1927. An image of a Gypsy dancer, designed by Molusson, first appeared on the cigarette packets in 1943. In 1947, Max Ponty refined the figure to a silhouette to create an image that is still in use today on the Gitanes Blonde packet. The dancer silhouette was reworked by many famous poster designers, including Savignac in 1953 and Morvan in 1960. The boxes have always featured the colours black, blue and white.
Motorsport sponsorship
Formula One
Gitanes had a long-standing partnership with the
Équipe Ligier
Équipe Ligier () is a motorsport team, best known for its Formula One team that operated from to . The team was founded in 1968 by former French rugby union player Guy Ligier as a sports car manufacturer.
Sports car origins
After retiring fr ...
team. Following the acquisition of the
Matra Formula One team's assets, Ligier entered Formula One in with a Matra
V12-powered car, and won the
1977 Swedish Grand Prix
The 1977 Swedish Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Scandinavian Raceway on 19 June 1977. It was the eighth race of the 1977 World Championship of F1 Drivers and the 1977 International Cup for F1 Constructors.
The 72-lap race was ...
with
Jacques Laffite
Jacques-Henri Laffite (; born 21 November 1943) is a French former racing driver who competed in Formula One from to . He achieved six Grand Prix wins, all while driving for the Ligier team. From 1997 to 2013, Laffite was a presenter for TF1.
...
. This is generally considered to have been the first all-French victory in the Formula One World Championship.
In total the team won 8 races, got 47 podiums and earned 373 points during their partnership with Gitanes. In 1996, the sister company
Gauloises became the new sponsor, ending a partnership that lasted 19 years.
In 1997 the team was sold to
Alain Prost and became
Prost Grand Prix in . Prost GP, despite substantial financial backing by large private French companies, failed to make the team competitive and went bankrupt in .
Sports cars
After retiring from racing following the death of his friend
Jo Schlesser, Guy Ligier decided to found his own team and had engineer Michel Tétu develop a sports car named the
JS1 (Schlesser's initials). The
Cosworth
Cosworth is a British automotive engineering company founded in London in 1958, specialising in high-performance internal combustion engines, powertrain, and electronics for automobile racing (motorsport) and mainstream automotive industrie ...
-powered JS1 took wins at Albi and Montlhéry in 1970, but retired at
Le Mans
Le Mans (, ) is a city in northwestern France on the Sarthe River where it meets the Huisne. Traditionally the capital of the province of Maine, it is now the capital of the Sarthe department and the seat of the Roman Catholic diocese of Le Man ...
and from the Tour Automobile de France.
For 1971, Ligier had the JS1 developed into the
JS2 and
JS3. The JS2 was homologated for road use and used a
Maserati
Maserati S.p.A. () is an Italian luxury vehicle manufacturer. Established on 1 December 1914, in Bologna, Italy, the company's headquarters are now in Modena, and its emblem is a trident. The company has been owned by Stellantis since 2021. Ma ...
V6 engine, while the JS3 was an open-top sports-prototype powered by a Cosworth DFV V8 engine. The JS3 won at Montlhéry in 1971 but failed to finish the minimum distance in Le Mans. Therefore, it was retired,
and Ligier installed the Cosworth DFV in the JS2 road car, finishing second overall at
Le Mans in 1975.
Guy Ligier then switched his efforts into Formula One.
Dakar Rally
Gitanes also sponsored various teams in the
Dakar Rally from its first season in
1979
Events
January
* January 1
** United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim heralds the start of the ''International Year of the Child''. Many musicians donate to the ''Music for UNICEF Concert'' fund, among them ABBA, who write the song ...
until tobacco sponsorship was banned by the French government.
Popular culture
In cinema
In the 1958 french film ''
Ascenseur pour l'échafaud
''Elevator to the Gallows'' (french: Ascenseur pour l'échafaud), also known as ''Frantic'' in the U.S. and ''Lift to the Scaffold'' in the U.K., is a 1958 French crime thriller film directed by Louis Malle, starring Jeanne Moreau and Maurice R ...
'' the character Julien Tavernier, played by
Maurice Ronet, smokes Gitanes in several scenes.
In the 1971 crime film ''
Get Carter'',
Michael Caine's character Jack Carter can be seen smoking Gitanes in various scenes throughout the film.
In Hayao Miyazaki's 1992 film ''
Porco Rosso'', the titular character is often seen smoking Gitanes throughout the film. In one scene the packaging is very visible, allowing the viewer to confirm the character's preferred brand.
In music
The cover of the album 1974 ''
Dancing on a Cold Wind
''Dancing on a Cold Wind'' is a 1974 album by flamenco-rock band Carmen. It was later released on a double CD set with the band's previous album, '' Fandangos in Space''.
Trivia
The cover is a mock-up of the logo for Gitanes brand cigarette des ...
'', by
Carmen
''Carmen'' () is an opera in four acts by the French composer Georges Bizet. The libretto was written by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, based on the Carmen (novella), novella of the same title by Prosper Mérimée. The opera was first perfo ...
, and the cover of the album 1981 ''
Shades
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'', by
JJ Cale, both use the Gitanes design.
The brand is mentioned in the song "Late Bloomer", from the album
''The Voyager'', by
Jenny Lewis: "She was smoking on a gypsy."
David Bowie smoked these in his persona of
The Thin White Duke.
Serge Gainsbourg
Serge Gainsbourg (; born Lucien Ginsburg; 2 April 1928 – 2 March 1991) was a French musician, singer-songwriter, actor, author and filmmaker. Regarded as one of the most important figures in French pop, he was renowned for often provoca ...
was a heavy Gitanes smoker and always appeared in public with his packet of Gitanes in his hand. The book ''A Fistful of Gitanes'' is about his life and career.
Slash, guitarist for
Guns N' Roses
Guns N' Roses is an American hard rock band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1985. When they signed to Geffen Records in 1986, the band comprised vocalist Axl Rose, lead guitarist Slash, rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin, bassist Duff McKa ...
, smoked the brand and has a tattoo of the Gitanes logo on his back.
In books
The cigarettes appear prominently in
Marc Behm
Marc Behm (12 January 1925 in Trenton, New Jersey – 12 July 2007 in Fort-Mahon-Plage, France) was an American novelist, actor, and screenwriter, who lived as an expatriate in France. Behm wrote the script for The Beatles' ''Help!'' (1965) and ...
's 1980 ''The Eye of the Beholder''.
The cigarettes appear prominently in Natasha Lester's 2020 The Paris Secret.
The cigarettes are also smoked by
Phryne Fisher, the main character in the "Miss Fisher" crime novel series by
Kerry Greenwood.
Markets
Gitanes is mainly sold in
France, but also was or still is sold in
Luxembourg,
Belgium,
Germany,
Austria,
Switzerland
). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
,
Spain,
Italy,
Ukraine,
Russia,
Georgia,
Egypt,
Martinique,
Israel,
United Arab Emirates and
Argentina.
See also
*
Tobacco smoking
*
Gauloises
References
{{Imperial Tobacco
Imperial Brands brands
French brands
Cigarette brands
Products introduced in 1910