looked breath-taking in a custom strapless Marchesa gown that was estimated to have cost £200,000, and a simple white veil.
She accessorised her show-stopping dress with crystal-encrusted Christian Louboutins that were made to match her wedding dress.
The now-35-year-old had four bridesmaids on the day - including her late sister Rosie McLoughlin, while her dad Tony walked her down the aisle.
Their reception was held in a former 14th-century abbey called La Cervara and was decorated with white roses, fairy lights and candles.
Wayne surprised Coleen with her favourite band Westlife, who performed their song I Do during the couple's first dance.
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Later on in the evening, Coleen changed into a second look by Marchesa, a Grecian-style mini dress with crystal-encrusted waistband and neckline.
Not to be outdone in the fashion stacks, Coleen was also pictured in a third look by the designer, a slinky one-shouldered dress during the evening festivities.
The couple enjoyed an extravagant firework display as the partied alongside Wayne 's then-teammates Michael Carrick, Wes Brown and John O'Shea.
The pair legally wed in an intimate ceremony surrounded by their family prior to their lavish evening wedding blessing.
A look back on their special day comes as the couple get candid about their marriage in a new Amazon Prime documentary, Rooney.
RELATIONSHIP STRUGGLES The embattled Wag says she felt anger over the striker’s affairs and said friends asked her why she had stuck by the former England ace after he was caught romping with prostitutes behind her back.
Childhood sweetheart Coleen said it was amazing that their 13-year-marriage has survived, and she chose not to leave him partly for the sake of their boys.
She tells Amazon documentary Rooney, out this Friday: “Life goes on and I’ve moved on. You’ve moved on. Not the behaviour, no. It’s not acceptable.
“Forgiveness I’d say is different. It’s not acceptable what he’s done but it’s happened and that was a stage of life that we were in at the time. But we’ve moved on.
“I forgive him but it wasn’t acceptable. If it comes up we talk about it like we are talking about it now. I haven’t got the anger I did at the time.”
She added: “I do think it’s amazing that we are where we are today. We’re lucky that we both had the strength and support of each other and the people around us to keep going.
"That’s something we’ve had to work hard at. I wouldn’t be standing here if I hadn’t forgiven him.”
She added: “I do think it’s amazing that we are where we are today. We’re lucky that we both had the strength and support of each other and the people around us to keep going. That’s something we’ve had to work hard at.
“I wouldn’t be standing here if I hadn’t forgiven him.”
Coleen, mum to Kai, Klay, Cass and Kit, admitted Wayne was no longer allowed to drink unsupervised.
ROONEY will be available on Amazon Prime this Friday, February 11.
Wayne and Coleen have four boys; Kai, Klay, Cass and Kit. Pictured together in 2018 Credit: Getty The couple get candid about their relationship in a new Prime Video documentary, Rooney Credit: Getty
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