Erin Holland flaunts her pins in a chic frock for her bridal shower at Cucina Porto at The Star

WAG Erin Holland looks sensational in a chic black and white frock at her bridal shower in Sydney… ahead of marrying her cricketer fiancé Ben Cutting

Model WAG Erin Holland is set to marry her cricketer fiancé Ben Cutting in a small ceremony next month. 

And on Saturday, the soon-to-be blushing bride looked nothing short of incredible as she celebrated her bridal shower at Cucina Porto at The Star in Sydney. 

Erin flaunted her incredible trim pins in a stunning black and white graphic gown which featured a high-low design and a bow. 

Blushing bride: WAG Erin Holland flaunted her trim pins in a chic frock for her bridal shower at Cucina Porto at The Star in Sydney on Saturday, as she prepares to marry Ben Cutting

The brunette beauty wore minimal jewellery and finished the outfit with a pair of pointed toe black pumps. 

Erin opted for a glossy makeup palette and wore her brunette tresses slightly curled and stylishly over one shoulder. 

Due to coronavirus restrictions Erin was only allowed to have 12 friends at the shower, with model Natalie Roser being one of them. 

So glam: Erin flaunted her incredible trim pins in a stunning black and white graphic gown which featured s high-low design and a bow

So glam: Erin flaunted her incredible trim pins in a stunning black and white graphic gown which featured s high-low design and a bow

Erin revealed to The Daily Telegraph on Monday that she and Ben will tie-the-knot in the coming weeks. 

‘I am just really excited that it is finally happening,’ Erin told the publication.

‘It has been a long time coming. This past week it has started to sink in and we are both just super excited.’   

Bride-to-be: Erin showed her playful side as she donned a tiara and a sash which read: 'Bride to be' on it with metallic pink writing

Bride-to-be: Erin showed her playful side as she donned a tiara and a sash which read: ‘Bride to be’ on it with metallic pink writing 

The couple were forced to postpone their wedding twice due to coronavirus issues. 

They had initially planned to marry in June last year, however, they were forced to reschedule due to pandemic.   

The couple then planned a December wedding but were again forced to reschedule their nuptials.

Bride: 'It has been a long time coming. This past week it has started to sink in and we are both just super excited,' Erin said

Bride: ‘It has been a long time coming. This past week it has started to sink in and we are both just super excited,’ Erin said

In November, Erin told Daily Mail Australia that 2020 had been a ‘difficult’ year.

‘Rescheduling the wedding twice now has not been fun,’ Erin said.  

During an interview on The Morning Show in June last year, Erin said she didn’t want to scale back on her dream wedding.

‘I didn’t want to forego that big celebration I envisioned my entire life for my wedding,’ she said on the morning show.

‘I’m ready to wait until we know family and friends are safely under the same roof.’    

Dream wedding: During an interview on The Morning Show in June last year, Erin said: 'I didn't want to forego that big celebration I envisioned my entire life for my wedding'

Dream wedding: During an interview on The Morning Show in June last year, Erin said: ‘I didn’t want to forego that big celebration I envisioned my entire life for my wedding’