Aedes de Venustas Sueño Latino Eau de Parfum bottle

Perfume · Fruity-leather

Sueño Latino

Released on May 1, 2025, Sueno Latino is the thirteenth perfume in the Aedes de Venustas collection and the house's first foray into the fruity-leather category. Composed by Gabriela Chelariu, it is a tropical-not-cliche mirage of red and pink pepper, davana, rosa mango and milky fig over a base of suede musk, guaiac wood and Mysore sandalwood.
Year · 2025
House · Aedes de Venustas
Family · Fruity-leather
Audience · Men and women

Quick answers

Year and family
2025 · Fruity-leather
Olfactive signature
A lush, humid tropical mirage: blurred fruit and damp green leaves wrapped in soft suede, resinous woods and a faint smokiness.
House
Aedes de Venustas
Perfumer
Gabriela Chelariu

History

Sueno Latino was released on May 1, 2025, and is the thirteenth perfume in the Aedes de Venustas collection. Composed by Firmenich perfumer Gabriela Chelariu with founders Karl Bradl and Robert Gerstner, it marks the bijoux boutique's move, thirty years after opening, into a new direction: what the house calls the novel fragrance category of fruity leather.

The brief, as Gerstner describes it, was a tropical fragrance that is not a cliche. "Nothing too fruity, nothing too sweet," he says. "The fruit should feel soft, textural, almost abstract." Rather than build the scent around one obvious note like mango or fig, the team focused on texture, atmosphere and contrast: damp green leaves, blurred fruit, suede and woods, lush but restrained, warm and humid yet earthy and elegant.

The name is a nod to the dreamy, sensual energy of the late 1980s track of the same name, not a literal reference but part of the inspiration, alongside the Amazonian tree canopy, the hot pink walls of Mexican architect Luis Barragan, blooming birds of paradise and all-night salsa rhythms. "At the end of the day, fragrance itself is a dream," says co-founder Karl Bradl. "You close your eyes, and you disappear."

Chelariu brought a luminous style to the new category. "It's very lush, it's very rich, contrasted with wetness and earthiness," she says. "There's lots of moss, lots of humidity, all inspired by the elements. It's a fairytale land of nature." It is presented in the current Aedes flacon and is distributed in France exclusively through Jovoy.

Olfactive pyramid

Sueno Latino is built on contrast: the vibrancy of spice and blurred fruit against the damp earthiness of moss, suede and resinous woods. South American ingredients lead, an abstract fruit heart follows, and a soft leathery, woody base anchors it. The pyramid below is given exactly as disclosed by the house.

Top
Bergamotfloral citrus lift
Brazilian red pepperindigenous spice, vibrant edge
Peruvian pink pepperFirgood extraction, zesty and fruity
Davana leavesplummy, herbal facet
Heart
Rosa mangosoft, abstract tropical fruit
Milky figcreamy, blurred green fruit
Base
Suede musksoft fabric against the skin, the leather thread
Guaiac woodfrom Paraguay, resinous and faintly smoky
Mysore sandalwooda watery forest floor
Olibanum sapfresh green resin
Amber, patchoulirich earthy texture

On skin the composition unfolds as a layered, humid landscape rather than a clear top-to-base arc. The spicy, peppery opening lights up plummy davana and a heart of rosa mango and milky fig, soft and abstract rather than literal. The suede musk, guaiac wood and Mysore sandalwood base then settles in with amber, patchouli and a faint smokiness, giving good warmth and persistence with an elegant, earthy trail.

Olfactive profile

The olfactive profile of Sueno Latino is lush and humid, contrasted with wetness and earthiness. The fruit is treated as texture and atmosphere, soft and blurred rather than juicy or solar, and the suede, resinous woods and moss give it the slightly earthy elegance that keeps it from any postcard idea of the tropics.

The distinctive signature is the fruity-leather accord the house presents as a new category: a luminous, juicy character marked by the Aedes signature of resinous woods, with suede running underneath like soft fabric against skin. It is the most contemporary and atmospheric composition in the collection, unisex, nuanced and mysterious in keeping with the Aedes character.

It is not a postcard version of the tropics but a hazy, dreamlike night where the heat lingers on the skin.

Key characteristics

Family
Fruity-leather, the house's new category
Typical longevity
Eight to ten hours on skin, longer on textile
Sillage
Rich and present early, warm and earthy at the base
Audience
Men and women, unisex by design

When and where to wear

Sueno Latino is a warm, atmospheric scent that bridges seasons. Its lush fruit and earthy suede-and-wood base suit milder days and evenings, and it carries from daytime warmth into the night.

Four wearing markers

Recommended temperatures
Best between 54 °F and 81 °F (12 °C to 27 °C).
Time of day
Versatile from afternoon into the evening.
Settings and contexts
Warm evenings, dinners, smart-casual and statement wear: excellent.
Dosage by context
Evening: two to three sprays carry the lush base comfortably.

Season fit

SeasonFitCritical notes
Spring★★★★Excellent, the lush fruit reads beautifully in mild air.
Summer★★★Comfortable in the evening, the woods can feel warm at midday.
Fall★★★★Reference season, the suede and resin come forward.
Winter★★★Workable, its warmth carries the cold.

Context fit

ContextFitWearing recommendation
Office★★★Workable if dosed lightly, distinctive rather than discreet.
Formal evening★★★★Reference context, atmospheric and elegant.
Warm-weather evening★★★★Preferred context.
Intimate dinner★★★★Excellent, warm and enveloping.
Sport★★Mismatched.
Travel★★★Versatile, an easy statement scent.

Similar perfumes

Five compositions share kinship with Sueno Latino, through the leather signature or the lush, woody fruit character that defines its new fruity-leather category.

PerfumeHouse · yearWhy similar
Tuscan LeatherTom Ford · 2007A raspberry-tinged suede leather, the modern reference for fruit-and-leather.
Cuir d'AngeHermes · 2014Jean-Claude Ellena's soft suede, a comparable refined leather thread.
MarfaMemo Paris · 2016Suede and warm woods in a contemporary, atmospheric key.
PardonNasomatto · 2010Dark woods and resin with a brooding, atmospheric depth.
Copal AzurAedes de Venustas · 2014House sibling, resinous incense-and-citrus warmth from the same olfactive language.

Common questions

Who composed Sueno Latino?01
Gabriela Chelariu, a Firmenich perfumer, who worked with founders Karl Bradl and Robert Gerstner on the composition and brought a luminous style to the new fruity-leather category.
When was Sueno Latino released?02
Sueno Latino was released on May 1, 2025, and is the thirteenth perfume in the Aedes de Venustas collection.
What does Sueno Latino smell like?03
A lush, humid tropical mirage: bergamot, Brazilian red pepper, Peruvian pink pepper and plummy davana on top; a soft, abstract heart of rosa mango and milky fig; and a base of suede musk, guaiac wood, Mysore sandalwood, olibanum sap, amber and patchouli. Fruity and leathery, earthy and elegant rather than sweet.
What is fruity leather?04
The house presents fruity leather as a novel fragrance category for Sueno Latino: a juicy, luminous fruit character marked by the Aedes signature of resinous woods, with soft suede running underneath like fabric against skin.
What inspired Sueno Latino?05
A tropical-not-cliche idea drawing on the Amazonian tree canopy, the hot pink walls of Mexican architect Luis Barragan, salsa rhythms and the dreamy energy of the late 1980s track of the same name. As Karl Bradl puts it, fragrance itself is a dream.
Is Sueno Latino for men or women?06
Aedes de Venustas positions it as unisex: nuanced and mysterious in the line of the Aedes character. In France it is distributed exclusively through Jovoy.

Sources

This fact sheet was reviewed on June 27, 2026 after receiving the official press kit from Aedes de Venustas. Perfumer credit, launch year and olfactive notes reflect the information confirmed by the house.

Published on June 27, 2026 · Updated on June 27, 2026 · Last fact check: June 27, 2026 · Sabrina Carlier · Osmetheca