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Rome CNN —Cigarettes have long been associated with fashion so much so that they remain an occasional feature of runways. Smoking, like the color black, seems to never go out of style in the fashion world. But stylish or not, as of Jan. 1, 2025, smoking is outlawed in “all public spaces, including streets” in Milan, Italy’s financial and fashion capital, meaning anyone who lights up outside faces fines between $41 and $249 (€40 - €240). The move marks the toughest smoking ban in Italy, where nearly a quarter of the population smokes, according to the country’s health ministry. In Rome, many restaurants allow smoking at outdoor tables and all major Italian airports have smoking rooms inside the terminals.
Persons: Rome, Rome CNN —, Lino Stoppani, Fipe Confcommercio, carabinieri, ” Stoppani Organizations: Rome CNN, , Milan, Cortina Locations: Milan, Italy, Turin, Rome
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