
Rainer Diersche, founder and designer of the German luxury fragrance brand Linari, will be visiting Japan. A personal appearance event is planned, where he will personally be on-site serving customers. The event will be held at the fragrance counter on the first floor of the Isetan Shinjuku store on March 9th from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM and 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Starting on the 10th, the event will be held at The Conran Shop Marunouchi store from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM, and at The Conran Shop Shinjuku flagship store from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM. Linari, named after a town in Tuscany, Italy, was founded in 2003. Diersche studied product engineering and economics at university. While running a design store, he became convinced that room fragrances would become a trend, and so he started the brand. The brand's luxurious use of eau de parfum and the sophisticated bottle design, created by Diersche himself, have made it popular, and it is now available in over 40 countries worldwide. Fitz Corporation serves as the exclusive distributor in Japan. In 2006, the brand also produced fragranced candles and room sprays. An eau de parfum was released in 2008. Of the six eau de parfums, the most popular in Japan is "ACQUS SANTA," which means "holy water." In Germany, the brand's home country, "ANGELO DI FIME" and "VISTA SUL MARE" are bestsellers. In addition, a fragrance soap is scheduled for release in May. The eau de parfum contains 4% eau de parfum, a higher percentage than usual, ensuring a long-lasting fragrance. It is carefully crafted using a five-stage German milling process. Formulated with natural oils, it gently cleanses while moisturizing the skin.
















