Once upon a time in the early 1950s … when the idea for a new cigarette brand came up that would pick up the lifestyle of self-confident American women and reflect it in the form of the most elegant cigarette possible. The Vogue cigarettes were born – and with it a piece of contemporary history that is still associated with the brand today. The design is based on haute couture and has been modernized and adapted several times over the decades; lost none of its original elegance and class.
Designed for women – made for everyone. In fact, right from the start, Vogue cigarettes were mainly developed for female smokers, who still make up the brand’s largest group of buyers to this day. The fact that a famous singer like Madonna also smoked Vogue cigarettes in one of her music videos naturally contributed enormously to this special image later on. But it goes without saying that it is not only women who smoke Vogue cigarettes – especially not since there were some new variants that should appeal to every discerning smoker. Because, and one should be honest: in the end it all depends on the quality offered. And this should satisfy both women and men without exception at Vogue.
How strong are Vogue cigarettes? The current range of Vogue cigarettes comprises a total of 5 variants, in which every smoker – as long as he has got an overview – should get his money’s worth. The Vogue Bleue cigarettes, for example, are the thinnest variant, which nevertheless has a lot of strength with values of 0.7 mg nicotine, 8 mg condensate / tar and 8 mg carbon monoxide. It is very similar with the Vogue Bleue Claire, only that they are a bit thicker and also have a so-called flow filter.
As a lighter counterpart, the Lilas Vogue cigarettes have been developed, which also come in the super slim format, but only have values of 0.4 mg nicotine, 4 mg condensate / tar and 3 mg carbon monoxide.