DecoFlowers handcrafted bridal hair comb featuring delicate white flowers, inspired by Pantone Cloud Dancer colour palette.

Cloud Dancer: The Colour of Stillness, Light and Effortless Elegance

When Pantone announced Cloud Dancer as the Colour of the Year 2026, I felt an immediate sense of alignment.
This barely-there white has long been part of my creative language — and perhaps one of the most recognisable notes within the DecoFlowers aesthetic.

Cloud Dancer is not a statement colour. It doesn’t demand attention. Instead, it creates space. Laurie Pressman describes it as a colour of fresh beginnings — a blank canvas that invites new approaches and quieter forms of expression. This idea resonates deeply with my studio practice, where every piece begins with a sense of lightness, restraint and intention.

In my work with bridal hair accessories, white is never simply white. It carries subtle warmth, shadow and texture. It reflects light differently depending on the material — petals, pearls, silk threads, or translucent elements. Cloud Dancer speaks to this nuance: purity without coldness, elegance without excess.

Editorial moodboard featuring handcrafted white bridal hair accessories, studio details and styled bridal imagery inspired by the Pantone Cloud Dancer colour palette.
Soft editorial moodboard in white and neutral tones featuring bridal accessories and studio details.
For brides, this shade offers a sense of calm. It allows the accessories to become part of the overall story rather than overpowering it — harmonising with the dress, the hairstyle, the bouquet and the atmosphere of the day. It is a colour that supports, rather than competes.
Cloud Dancer also reflects the way I approach craftsmanship. Slow processes, careful material selection, and forms that feel effortless but are thoughtfully constructed. There is beauty in restraint, in leaving space, in allowing details to breathe.
In a world that often celebrates boldness and speed, Cloud Dancer reminds us of the power of stillness — and the quiet confidence that comes with it.

From the Cloud Dancer collection:

How to commission a bespoke DecoFlowers piece

Three simple steps — and we’ll create a flower that is truly yours.
Visual explanation of the bespoke process at DecoFlowers: inspiration, design confirmation, and handcrafted delivery.

Share your idea

Send me your event date and a short description of your look — your dress, hairstyle, overall mood, and any flowers you love. If you have references, share 2–5 images. I’ll come back to you with recommendations on shape, size, and the most suitable fixing.

Confirm the design details

I’ll suggest 1–2 composition options and confirm the details: colour, the level of botanical realism, a lightweight structure, the number of elements, and your preferred fixing (pins, comb, headband, etc.). Once everything is agreed, I’ll confirm the timeline and pricing.

Making and delivery

After payment, I’ll begin making your piece. If you’d like, I can share a brief progress update along the way. Your accessory will be carefully packaged and dispatched with a tracked service.

Place a bespoke enquiry

Tell me a little about your date, styling and floral direction — I’ll reply with suggestions and next steps.

If you prefer email, write to nadya.mamaeva@gmail.com.