Soft, calm and quietly confident, Pantone’s 2026 Colour of the Year, Cloud Dancer, is already shaping how couples are approaching wedding flowers and styling. This airy, light-toned neutral brings a fresh perspective to white wedding flowers, offering a palette that feels timeless yet completely current.
For couples searching for Cloud Dancer wedding flower inspiration, this shade works beautifully with layered whites, gentle blush tones and natural textures. Think scented stocks, whisper-soft Anthuriums, hydrangea, astrantia and luxurious roses such as Avalanche or Playa Blanca, all coming together to create depth without heaviness. The result is a romantic, modern look that feels intentional, personal and effortlessly elegant.
At Booker Flowers, we’re seeing more couples lean into this calm, refined aesthetic — from trending wedding bouquets for 2026 to bold floral installations and thoughtfully styled tablescapes. In this blog, we’ll explore how Cloud Dancer translates into real wedding flower ideas, share inspiration from famous weddings and our own celebrations, and guide you through the best white and scented wedding flowers to bring this beautiful palette to life.

Photographer: The Kensington Photographer
If you’re searching for white wedding flower inspiration, the past year didn’t disappoint. Even high-profile couples opted for elegant, timeless floral moments that echo the spirit of Cloud Dancer wedding flower inspiration — soft, serene, and effortlessly sophisticated.
One stand-out was Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco, who tied the knot in a beautiful Santa Barbara ceremony. Selena held an all Lily of the Valley bouquet which felt both timeless, modern and deeply romantic, and is a great example of how trending wedding bouquets for 2026 are embracing understated elegance.
In other celebrity celebrations, couples like Logan Paul and Nina Agdal chose stunning all-white floral aisles and a beautiful floral semicircle focal ceremony platform complete with meadows and urn designs at their Lake Como wedding. The white flowers setting a timeless tone against the elegant Italian setting.
Closer to everyday wedding inspiration (but no less lovely), we saw plenty of real weddings this year featuring a white Cloud Dancer palette. What these weddings have in common is less about extravagence and more about a refined colour story: a focus on light, texture and scent that feels serene, joyful and meaningful. Whether it’s a star-studded affair or a botanical glasshouse wedding, this type of floral direction proves white wedding flowers are fresh, expressive and beautifully aligned with wedding styling trends 2026.

Photographer: Shane Webber Photography
One of the real joys of working with a Cloud Dancer wedding flower palette is the sheer abundance of beautifully scented wedding flowers that sit naturally within it. Soft whites and gentle neutrals aren’t just a visual choice. They create an atmosphere, adding a subtle fragrance that guests and you as a couple notice on arrival and create lasting memories too.
Scented stocks are a favourite for good reason, bringing a nostalgic, almost garden-grown perfume that works beautifully in ceremony spaces and table arrangements. Peonies, when in season, add both drama and softness, while classic roses such as Playa Blanca, Norma Jean and Avalanche varieties introduce that unmistakable romantic rose scent that never dates.
To build depth without losing the lightness of the palette, we love layering in Royal Porcelina spray roses and Novia Dianthus. These blooms soften arrangements and expand on the white tints, tones and shades going into more blush coloured wedding flowers. The result is a floral story that feels considered, luxurious and quietly impactful.
These white wedding flowers are ideal for couples who want their wedding to feel as beautiful to experience as it looks — proof that scent, texture and tone can work hand in hand to bring Cloud Dancer wedding flower inspiration to life in a way that feels both modern and timeless.
Whether you’re planning a spring garden celebration or a winter wonderland, its a lovely idea to try and include seasonally available white flowers if you can. Using blooms that are in season ensures your arrangements look their freshest, last longer, feel beautifully natural, plus makes buying anniversary flowers a lot easier. Here are some surgestions of what white wedding flowers are available during the year:
January: Amaryllis, Muscari, Narcissus, Ranunuculus, Tulips, Hyacinths, Hellebour, Tubarose.
February: Gardenias, Muscari, Narcissus, Ranunuculus, Tulips, Hyacinths, Anemone, Syringia.
March: Tulips, Narcissus, Ranunuculus, Tulips, Hyacinths, Astrantia, Roses, Anemone.
April: Lily of the Valley, Astrantia, Roses, Lisianthus, Stocks, Snapdragons, Carnations,
May: Peonies, Clematis, Roses, Delphinium, Lily of the Valley, Freesia, Gerbera, Iris.
June: Hydrangeas, Lillies, Peonies, Clematis, Roses, Delphinium, Dasies, Stocks.
July: Dahlias, Hydrangea, Clematis, Phlox, Scabious, Tanecetum, Veronica, Stocks .
August: Lisianthus, Roses, Garden roses, Delphinium, Orchids, Clematis, Calla Lillies, Ammi.
September: Roses, Aster, Chrsanthemum, Carnations, Hypericum, Waxflower, Lisianthus, Veronica.
October: Roses, Aster, Chrsanthemum, Carnations, Hypericum, Waxflower, Alstroemeria, Gypsophilia
November: Orchids, Protea, Anthuriums, Roses, Aster, Chrsanthemum, Carnations, Hypericum, Waxflower.
December: Hellebour, Waxflower, Bouvardia, Eryngium, Lisianthus, Gypsophilia, Limonium, Nerine.
From delicate blooms to bold installations, the magic of a Cloud Dancer wedding colour palette is how effortlessly it can tie together every element of your day. Soft, airy whites and gentle neutrals provide a calm, timeless base, whilst scent flowers can add texture, depth, and fragrance that guests will remember long after the ceremony. The beauty of the Cloud Dancer palette is that it allows couples to be playful and creative without feeling overdone. Whether your wedding is a city celebration in Liverpool, a historic country estate, or a light-filled glasshouse, these trends make it simple to design a day that feels romantic, joyful, and unmistakably yours.

Photographer: The Kensington Photographer
Pairing these flowers with thoughtful styling choices — from sculptured bridal gowns to statement tablescapes — ensures the look feels intentional and harmonious. Textured linens, elegant chinaware, coloured glassware, and curated candles all work in harmony with your florals, creating spaces that are both luxurious and personal.
Bold floral installations, arches, floral meadows or suspended floral designs can then punctuate the day with drama, balancing intimacy with wow-factor moments.

Photographer: Estelle Lace Photography
We hope this blog has helped you fall in love with the soft, serene elegance of Cloud Dancer wedding flowers. From bespoke bouquets and seasonal arrangements to bold floral installations and thoughtfully styled tablescapes, the Pantone 2026 Cloud Dancer colour palette can be designed to reflect your personal style and vision whichever season you're getting married in.
At Booker Flowers, we love helping couples create weddings that feel modern, romantic, and utterly unforgettable. Whether you’re dreaming of an intimate city celebration in Liverpool, a grand country estate, or a light-filled glasshouse wedding venue, we can guide you through flower choices, styling, and arrangements to make your Cloud Dancer-inspired day a reality.
If you’re planning your wedding and Cloud Dancer has captured your imagination, get in touch with our Liverpool Wedding Florist team. Let’s design a day filled with scent, texture, and effortless elegance — a celebration that’s uniquely yours.