Pantone, the self-styled color experts, have been predicting a “color of the year” since 1999. Their pick for what everyone will be wearing, wanting, eating and otherwise consuming in 2026: Cloud Dancer, officially PANTONE 11-4201. Either way, it’s a pretty fancy name for … white. Or “a symbol of calming influence in a frenetic society” as well as “a blank canvas” on which we can all start again.
Have they gotten it right? Reporters for the Styles desk sat down to debate.
VANESSA FRIEDMAN: The announcement heralding Cloud Dancer as next year’s color features a woman, all in white, looking dreamily into a cloud-filled sky. Serenity is clearly the vibe. But given the recent political discourse, when I hear “white,” less salubrious associations also leap to my mind — ones that I doubt Pantone took into consideration but that could be twisted to pretty uncomfortable ends.
CALLIE HOLTERMANN: It’s certainly a conspicuous choice following a year in which DEI programs have been dismantled and the party in power has been debating how friendly to be with a white nationalist. That may not be what Pantone means by “peace, unity and cohesiveness,” but I have to imagine it will come up for some viewers.
ALEX VADUKUL: In terms of meaning, I wonder if there are some clues in its title: Cloud Dancer. What’s going on there? Sounds like a 1980s one-hit wonder track.
JACOB GALLAGHER: Political implications aside, I do understand why a blank slate might be the right pick for this moment. Culture right now is pretty darn stagnant — everything feels like a rehash of a rehash or a piece of media getting squeezed till there’s no juice left. (“Stranger Things,” Season 5, looking at you!) We’re in this moment where we’re awaiting the next turn of the dial that moves culture forward. Hence, blank slate.
FRIEDMAN: There are so many associations with white: the white dove of peace, the baptismal gown, the wedding dress, the white T-shirt. In some Asian countries, mourning. White is a color replete with meanings. So not really that blank at all.
GALLAGHER: Well, isn’t that the other advantage to picking this shade? People can see in it what they want. Looked at another way, it’s an ideal pick for this fence-sitting period where no one wants to offend anyone.