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Alla Scala Back Into Force the Dress Code, via Shorts and Tank Top

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New signs, also prohibited drinks and food from the outside (ANSA)

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The performance inspectors were warned that they would not have access to the prestigious La Scala in Milan if they were wearing short, large or short pants. The kimonos are accepted. The conduct of the theater reminded the spectators how to dress when they go to the opera, after receiving complaints that some of them were wearing tighter suit for the beach, reports The Guardian.

·Romania
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Opera fans at the world-famous La Scala opera house have been warned that they will not be allowed into the Milanese cultural center if they wear shorts, sleeveless cotton shirts or flip-flops. The only exception to the latter is traditional Japanese attire.

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At the Teatro alla Scala the dress code comes back into force and now new signs warn that those who do not respect it have no right to enter the theatre or to have a refund of the ticket. Therefore forbidden vests, shorts and flip flops and not only for good taste. A series of minimum indications listed also in the signs that have been placed at the entrance and at the ticket office. ..The management invites the public to choose a dress accordin…

·Rome, Italy
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Lately the theater is insisting on the "dress code" because of tourists a little 'too casual

·Italy
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Tourists who want to go to the opera in flip-flops and shorts will now be banned from La Scala in Milan. The dress code in one of the world's most famous opera houses is to be tightened.

·Antwerp, Belgium
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Those who do not dress according to the requirements may not go to La Scala in Milan and will not receive a refund for their ticket.

·Vienna, Austria
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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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