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2026 Pinterest Trend Predictions

  • Feb 2
  • 6 min read

2026 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting years yet for weddings and Pinterest’s trend predictions are full of inspiration! From dreamy aesthetics that feel like stepping into a fairytale, to bold stylistic twists that push creative boundaries, these upcoming trends are perfect for couples who want their wedding to feel deeply personal and unforgettable.

Whether you’re in the early stages of planning or putting the finishing touches on your vision, understanding what’s on the horizon can help spark ideas you hadn’t even thought of yet. In this post, I’ll break down the top Pinterest 2026 trend predictions and how they might translate to real weddings in 2026 and 2027, complete with mood boards to bring each trend to life.

So grab a cuppa, settle in, and get ready to daydream about your wedding with a fresh lens. There’s something here for every style, from soft and ethereal to bold and boundary-pushing.


Gimme Gummy

Gimme Gummy bright, colourful wedding mood board

The Gimme Gummy aesthetic is curated, modern and irresistibly fun, with a playful Y2K-meets-art-school edge that’s perfect for couples who love colour and aren’t afraid to do things a little differently. This look leans into punchy, candy-coloured hues like lime green, hot pink, cherry red and apricot, paired with sculptural florals and glossy, modern textures. Florals in this aesthetic should feel less "bridal perfection" more art installation meets party. Think colour blocked, sculptural designs in a mix of playful shapes and strong forms. Sculptural blooms such as calla lilies, anthuriums, dahlias and gerberas bring impact without clutter, while playful textures like craspedia or amaranthus add movement when used sparingly. Minimal, intentional foliage (or none at all) allows the colours to shine, and negative space gives the eye a place to rest. To keep it from feeling messy or overdone, the magic lies in editing: limit your palette to two or three hero colours, repeat strong floral shapes throughout the day, and choose fewer statement moments rather than colour everywhere.


Cabbage Crush

Cabbage Crush wedding mood board

The Cabbage Crush aesthetic is romantic, earthy and quietly dramatic, drawing inspiration from nature’s softer, more textural moments. Rooted in muted tones of olive, moss, sage, plum and stone, this look favours depth and movement over bright colour, creating florals that feel organic, sculptural and intentionally imperfect. At the heart of the aesthetic are lush, garden-grown elements such as ornamental cabbage and kale, layered with soft, romantic blooms like garden roses, ranunculus, hellebores and lisianthus. Texture plays a starring role, with details like scabiosa pods, nigella and trailing vines adding interest. Foliage is treated as a feature rather than a filler, allowing arrangements to feel abundant yet grounded. The result is a style that feels effortlessly elegant, deeply connected to nature, and perfect for couples drawn to understated romance and editorial-inspired florals.


Wilderkind

Wilderkind deer aesthetic flower wedding mood board

The Wilderkind aesthetic is soft, romantic and deeply connected to nature, evoking the feeling of a wild garden celebration tucked away in the forest. Inspired by movement, natural light and a sense of freedom, this look leans into gentle, sun-washed tones of blush, lavender, soft blue, butter yellow and mossy green. Florals feel loose, meadow-grown and effortless, as though they’ve been gathered by hand rather than formally arranged. Think airy, asymmetrical designs with plenty of movement, natural stem lines and a touch of whimsy. Flower choices that suit this aesthetic include garden roses, cosmos, delphinium, scabiosa, sweet peas, foxglove and ranunculus, layered with seasonal wildflowers and soft foliage such as ferns, jasmine vine and olive. The overall effect is perfect for couples drawn to an organic, storybook-like wedding day that feels intimate, expressive and beautifully untamed.


Laced Up

laced up romantic wedding mood board

This trend is softly dramatic; where heirloom romance meets modern minimalism. The palette is all elegance; ivory, bone and muted greens. Texture takes centre stage through intricate lace, sheer layers and sculptural silhouettes that feel almost botanical in form. The look is refined and intimate, evoking a bride who favours quiet luxury over excess. Florals that fit this world are delicate and architectural; lily of the valley, hellebore, hyacinth, ranunculus, sweet pea and trailing jasmine or clematis, all arranged loosely to feel organic rather than manicured. Design-wise, lean into corsetry-inspired bodices, off-the-shoulder necklines, sheer veils with raw edges and gowns that balance structure with fragility. To elevate it further, lace accessories would be absolutely stunning. Sheer lace gloves, fingerless or opera-length, a slim lace choker at the neckline or lace trimmed cuffs are small, poetic touches that deepen the romance and make the look feel editorial, timeless and quietly unforgettable.


Cool Blue

Cool blue glacier aesthetic ice blue wedding mood board

The Cool Blue aesthetic feel effortlessly modern yet softly romantic. Clean, serene and thoughtfully styled. Layers of powder blue, slate and misty periwinkle are paired with crisp whites and subtle green accents, creating a colour palette that feels fresh and calming. Draped fabrics, sculptural tablescapes and refined stationary give the look an editorial edge. Flowers that suit this trend lean airy and tonal; white and soft blue delphinium, hydrangea, scabiosa, tweedia and hellebore. Arranged loosely and asymmetrically, these blooms enhance the cool, ethereal mood. This trend is perfect for couples drawn to a modern, design-forward celebration that still feels romantic and inviting.


Extracelestial

Extracelestial alien core aesthetic soft dewy make up wedding mood board

Otherworldly, luminous and unapologetically editorial, as if the celebration is unfolding somewhere between moonlight and deep space. Iridescent silvers, midnight blues and soft cosmic purples set a futuristic yet romantic tones, elevated by liquid satin textures, celestial motifs and a glowy beauty look that feels almost supernatural. The overall effect is sleek and sculptural with a sense of mystery and glamour. Florals for this trend feel more atmospheric rather than garden-like; blue iris, thistle, scabiosa and nigella paired with white orchids, anthuriums or roses in icy tones, accented by silvery elements like brunia or dusty miller. Arrangements should feel airy, asymmetrical and slightly surreal; floating stems, unexpected heights and reflective vessels. This aesthetic is perfect for couples drawn to a fashion-forward wedding that feels celestial, immersive and strikingly modern.


Khaki Coded

khaki coded paleontologist aesthetic wedding mood board

A refined, nature-driven wedding aesthetic that feels luxurious and effortlessly modern. Grounded neutrals like sand, stone, olive and taupe set a calming palette, while clean silhouettes and organic textures keep everything elevated rather than rustic. The look leans towards minimalist but not cold; sculptural florals, raw linens, stoneware details and softly draped installations create a sense of intentional restraint. For florals, this aesthetic shines with botanical choices that feel architectural and earthy, think scabiosa flowers and pods, nerines, queen anne's lace and orchids for a slightly wild edge. Grasses, foraged foliage, olive branches and wispy elements like seeded grasses add movement and undone elegance. Opt for meadow-style aisle arrangements, low stone or ceramic vessels, foam free tablescapes and sculptural centrepieces that feel grown rather than arranged. Overall, this trend is perfect for couples drawn to understated beauty, tactile materials and florals that feel curated and deeply connected to the natural world.


Operaesthetic

operaesthetic opera wedding ceiling draping wedding mood board

The Operaesthetic trend is dramatic, romantic and unapologetically grand, with a sense of theatrical storytelling woven into every detail. Rich jewel tones like oxblood, burgundy and blush are layered against creamy ivories and antique neutrals. Textures take centre stage; cascading drapery, couture gowns with sculptural volume, ornate stationary and statement cakes evoke the grandeur of old-world opera houses and fine art salons. Florals for this aesthetic should feel lush, expressive and slightly moody. Think garden roses, peonies, ranunculus, tulips, cymbidium and phalaenopsis orchids and calla lilies. Accents like amaranthus and flowering branches add movement and drama, especially when allowed to trail or spill organically. Design-wise, this look favours abundance; floral installations that cascade like velvet curtains, opulent ceremony backdrops, dramatic aisle meadows and arrangements that feel almost painterly in composition. This trend is ideal for couples drawn to romance, glamour and artistry.


Vamp Romantic

Vamp Romance dark romantic vampire beauty wedding mood board

Vamp Romantic is the darker, moodier evolution of the Operaesthetic trend, where old-world romance meets cinematic drama. Deep oxblood, black cherry, inky plum and near black neutrals replace softer jewel tones, layered against ivory and candlelit warmth for a look that feels intimate, sensual and slightly rebellious. The aesthetic leans into shadow and contrast; grand tablescapes lit by taper candles, decadent textures like velvet, lace and satin, and florals that cascade and drip. For this style, florals should feel rich, saturated and expressive; black calla lilies, deep red anthurium, burgundy garden roses, ranunculus, dahlias, scabiosa and cymbidium orchids paired with dramatic accents like amaranthus, smoke bush and dark foliage. Vamp Romantic is perfect for couples crave something deeper, darker and more emotionally charged, where florals set the stage for a love story told in candlelight and shadow.


Fun Haus

Fun haus vintage circus aesthetic wedding mood board

Celebrating a playful, art-forward aesthetic, the Fun Haus trend feels joyful, eclectic and delightfully unexpected. Bright hues; citrus orange, sky blue, grassy green, butter yellow and soft peach, set the tone for a design style that doesn't take itself too seriously, yet remains thoughtfully curated. The look blends sculptural forms, whimsical patterns and retro inspired details. Florals for this aesthetic should be bold in both colour and shape. Consider gerberas, zinnias, ruffled carnations, pompom chrysanthemums, celosia and billy balls. Designs shine when they feel graphic and expressive; arched ceremony installations, colour-blocked arrangements, floral sculptures, patterned linens and centrepieces that mix height and texture. Fun Haus embraces personality and surprise, making it perfect for couples who want their wedding to feel like a celebration of creativity, colour, and pure, uninhibited joy.


Whether you’re loving bold colour, rich texture, or soft meadow vibes, trends are just the starting point. Make them yours, and your flowers won’t just decorate your day, they’ll tell your story, set the mood, and make your wedding truly unforgettable.

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