Erin Holland shares incredible details about her lavish Byron Bay wedding to cricketer Ben Cutting

Erin Holland shares incredible details about her lavish Byron Bay wedding to cricketer Ben Cutting… which included THREE designer gowns, 3,000 roses and celebrity guests

Erin Holland married Ben Cutting in celebrity studded Byron Bay in February.

And almost four weeks on from tying the knot in front of family and friends, the former Miss World Australia has shared intimate details about the dreamy occasion.

Speaking to The Daily Telegraph, the 31-year-old detailed having more than 3,000 roses, a white stage and three designer J’Aton wedding dresses at the lavish affair.

Speaking out: Erin Holland (right), 31, has shared intimate details about her wedding with professional cricketer Ben Cutting (left), 34

A total of 600 hours went into making Erin’s ceremony dress, which was covered in Swarovski crystals and glass pearls. 

It had four French laces, including one from the oldest mill in Lyon, France, which provided material to the Royal family.

The stunning creation also featured a fitted bodice with an intricate lace design, high neck, short sleeves and buttons down the front and back.

It also flowed into a full skirt, with lace detailing adorning the top of the skirt and a bow at the waistline at the back.

She went all out: Speaking to The Daily Telegraph on Friday, Erin detailed having more than 3,000 roses, a white stage and three designer J'Aton wedding dresses at the lavish affair

She went all out: Speaking to The Daily Telegraph on Friday, Erin detailed having more than 3,000 roses, a white stage and three designer J’Aton wedding dresses at the lavish affair

Details: A total of 600 hours went into making Erin's ceremony dress, which was covered in Swarovski crystals and glass pearls

Details: A total of 600 hours went into making Erin’s ceremony dress, which was covered in Swarovski crystals and glass pearls

The dress was made using French lace from a 100-year-old tablecloth, and featured a detachable train, which measured in at over two-and-a-half metres. 

The second gown featuring a sheer bodice with crystals was designed to look as if ‘Erin had emerged from the water dripping in the jewels of the sea’.

Designers said her third piece, which she wore to the recovery celebration, was made to look ‘relaxed and effortless’.

Absolute stunner: The dress had a fitted bodice with an intricate lace design, high neck, short sleeves and buttons down the front and back. It also flowed into a full skirt, with lace detailing adorning the top of the skirt and a bow at the waistline at the back

Absolute stunner: The dress had a fitted bodice with an intricate lace design, high neck, short sleeves and buttons down the front and back. It also flowed into a full skirt, with lace detailing adorning the top of the skirt and a bow at the waistline at the back

Finer details: Erin's ceremony dress was made using French lace from a 100-year-old tablecloth, and featured a detachable train, which measured in at over two-and-a-half metres

Finer details: Erin’s ceremony dress was made using French lace from a 100-year-old tablecloth, and featured a detachable train, which measured in at over two-and-a-half metres

‘Like a newly married Erin just picked up her husband’s shirt off the floor, put it on with her little couture tennis skirt, belted in her matching custom silk belt and went out with her husband to thank her guests and continue celebrations,’ they said. 

Celebrity guests at the nuptials included pro cricketers Usman Khawaja and Joe Burns and Australian Survivor star Lee Carseldine.

The couple were married by the beach in a picturesque ceremony on February 13, after being forced to reschedule their nuptials twice because of the coronavirus pandemic. 

Celebrity guests included hairstylist Remington Myer, and AFL star couple Kieren and Charlotte Jack. 

Newlyweds: The couple were married by the beach in a picturesque ceremony on February 13, after being forced to reschedule their nuptials twice because of the coronavirus pandemic

Newlyweds: The couple were married by the beach in a picturesque ceremony on February 13, after being forced to reschedule their nuptials twice because of the coronavirus pandemic