
2026 Wedding Flower Trends: Cloud Dancer White & Trending Florals
Pantone has spoken—Cloud Dancer (11-4201) is the 2026 Color of the Year, and white florals are leading the way in modern wedding design. Here’s how to embrace this trend and preserve your bouquet’s timeless beauty.
The Creative Industry Reacts: Cloud Dancer’s Big Debate
When Pantone announced Cloud Dancer as the 2026 Color of the Year, the design world had some strong opinions. Some called it “boring”—after all, it’s white! Others saw it as a breath of fresh air: calming, pure, and a symbol of new beginnings.
Industry Voices:
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Many wedding pros and florists praised Cloud Dancer for its versatility and how it highlights other colors and textures.
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Some fashion and interior designers were less enthused, calling it “safe” or “uninspired.”
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On social media, brides-to-be and planners loved the idea of a serene, neutral palette that feels both modern and timeless.
Why did Pantone choose Cloud Dancer? Pantone described Cloud Dancer as “soft, serene, and effortlessly bridal—a color that encourages reflection, clarity, and a sense of renewal.” It’s meant to evoke feelings of hope, simplicity, and a fresh start, which resonates with couples planning a new chapter together.
Why White Is Having a Moment in Weddings
White has always been iconic in weddings, but Cloud Dancer takes it to a new level. This shade isn’t just “plain old white”—it’s a soft, airy tone that feels modern, calming, and elegant. In bouquets, it offers poetic longevity: white flowers dry into warm ivory hues and, when set in resin, take on incredible depth and dimension. The result? Heirloom-quality art that feels both classic and fresh.
Top Cloud Dancer-Inspired Blooms
Looking for inspiration? Here are the white flowers that are trending for 2026:
🤍 Garden Roses & Peonies: Full, romantic blooms that look stunning in both fresh and preserved arrangements
🤍 Ranunculus & Lisianthus: Airy, delicate textures for a soft, ethereal vibe
🤍 Sweet Peas, Scabiosa & Baby’s Breath: Wispy, dreamy accents that add movement and lightness
🤍 Phalaenopsis Orchids & Hydrangeas: Luxe, sculptural shapes for a high-end, modern look
Styling tip: Pair Cloud Dancer florals with champagne tones, bleached textures, airy greenery, or muted lilac and taupe for a neutral palette that still feels rich and layered.
Preserving White Flowers: The Color Correction Challenge
Here’s the honest truth: white flowers are beautiful, but they’re also the trickiest to preserve. Nature doesn’t always cooperate—when white blooms are dried, they can turn yellow or off-white due to the natural aging process and exposure to air. It's incredibly important that white flowers are dried professionally for preservation as an air dried white bouquet often turns a shade of brown. With Cloud Dancer as the color of the year, we’re expecting a big increase in color correction requests!
Why does this happen?
Petals naturally oxidize, and even the gentlest drying methods can cause whites to warm to ivory or develop subtle yellowing. While some brides love this vintage look, others want their bouquet to stay as bright as the day they walked down the aisle.

Image shows a color corrected calla lily bouquet in resin hexagon bud vase.
The Importance of Professional Color Correction
At Wild Coast, we take color correction seriously—especially for white bouquets. Here’s how we do it:
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Hand Painting: For detailed touch-ups and restoring vibrancy to specific petals.
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Spray Paint & Airbrush: For even, natural-looking coverage that blends seamlessly with the original flower.
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Specialty Paints: Not all paints are created equal! We’ve tested dozens of acrylics and sprays to find formulas that don’t run, leak, or create a smoky effect in resin. (Many florist paints aren’t resin-safe—ours are!)
Our process: We carefully color-correct each bloom before the resin stage, ensuring the color stays locked in and doesn’t bleed or shift over time. This extra step makes all the difference in keeping your Cloud Dancer bouquet looking luminous and true-to-life for years.

Image shows color corrected white rose buds and white orchids in a resin candle holder.
Planning Ahead: Tips for Brides & Planners
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Consult Early: If you’re dreaming of a white bouquet, reach out before your wedding so we can guide you on the items to order.
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Prep for Preservation: Handle white flowers gently, keep them out of direct sunlight, and ship them as soon as possible for the best results.
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Consider Color Correction: Decide if you want to embrace the natural ivory evolution or keep your whites as bright as possible—we’ll tailor our approach to your vision.

Image shows a color corrected bouquet preservation round ornament, 9" hexagon block and pair of 7" resin bookends.
Ready to Preserve Your Cloud Dancer Bouquet?
White florals are timeless, but preserving their beauty takes expertise and care. If you’re planning a 2026 wedding—or just love the look of Cloud Dancer—let us help you create a keepsake that’s as fresh and luminous as your memories.
Explore our preservation styles, browse our portfolio, or reach out with any questions about white floral preservation. We’re here to guide you every step of the way!
FAQ: Color Trends & Real Wedding Choices
Are there other predicted color trends for 2026?
Yes! Alongside Cloud Dancer, trend forecasters are highlighting muted pastels (lilac, blush, sage), champagne and warm neutrals, earthy hues (terracotta, olive), and bold accent colors (magenta, teal, sunny yellow) as popular choices for weddings and décor in 2026.
What was last year’s Color of the Year?
Pantone’s 2025 Color of the Year was “Peach Fuzz” (13-1023), a soft, warm peach tone meant to evoke comfort, kindness, and positivity. It inspired lots of peachy florals, coral accents, and warm, inviting palettes in weddings and events.
Do these color trends really influence weddings?
Not as much as you might think! While color trends can inspire mood boards and Pinterest searches, most couples choose colors that feel uniquely “them.” At Wild Coast, we see every palette imaginable—classic whites, bold jewel tones, wildflower mixes, and more. Your wedding should reflect your personal style and story. Trends are fun for inspiration, but the best bouquets are the ones that feel authentic to you.
Want to highlight your unique style? We specialize in preserving bouquets of every color, shape, and size—no matter what’s trending. Your story is one-of-a-kind, and your keepsake should be too.

