Weddings

Actress Elizabeth Gillies Drove an RV to Her Wedding at a Charming Farm in New Jersey

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In July, Liz and Michael started searching for outdoor venues on the East Coast that offered micro weddings so their families could drive to the location. “I’ve been a bit of an extremist during this whole quarantine thing and hadn’t left the house for over four months at the time, so safety was my top priority,” Liz explains. She called and emailed a few different venues and eventually landed on the Inn at Fernbrook Farms—a quaint, Colonial-era farm in the middle of New Jersey. “It looked so picturesque,” she says. “And since my family lives there, I had them drive over and vet it. They called me after the tour and told me how perfect it was.” Liz and Michael ultimately made the decision to have the ceremony there, with 10 guests total, and the whole thing was planned in under a month.

They weren’t comfortable flying, so they drove up with their dogs in a giant, Class A RV. “We’d never driven one before, so the whole thing was a bit insane, but Michael did a great job,” Liz says. “We got tested before we left and quarantined with my family for two weeks before the wedding. With everything going on, it felt so nice to be in my childhood home with nothing to do but relax leading up to the big day. We cooked and took the dogs for long walks and really just enjoyed each other’s company. It felt good to slow down. Overall, we were very fortunate to be able to safely spend this time with family. It was incredibly special.”

As for selecting a dress, Liz was a bit wedding-gowned out. “I had worn so many spectacular wedding gowns over the course of three years on Dynasty that I always said that I would wear black on my wedding day,” she jokes. “But as I got older, I realized my taste is actually very classic and simple, so that’s what I was looking for.” She wanted a nice, clean silhouette with a bit of a vintage feel and ultimately landed on a one-of-a-kind satin dress with a cape from Britt Wood Designs in Atlanta. “I adored the cape, but once I put the Oscar de la Renta veil on—that’s what sold it for me,” Liz says. “It was so 1960s.” She finished off the look with blue jewels and satin slip-on Jimmy Choos.

The wedding day was a family affair. Everyone arrived at the inn a few hours before the ceremony and got ready in their respective rooms. At first, Liz and Michael thought they would tell their guests they could dress informally, but then they decided, why not? Their mothers wore the gowns they’d bought to wear to the wedding back in April; the men wore their suits. The bride did her own hair and makeup as well as her mother’s and grandmother’s.

The ceremony took place in the garden at 7:30 p.m. The couple’s dogs wore floral collars by Twisted Willow Flowers, and their oldest, Bubba, served as the ring bearer. “My mom and nephew walked Bubba down the aisle,” Michael says. “I’ve had him for 16 years and was glad he made it to the wedding.”