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The corona will not stop her: the actress who got married in a dream dress in front of 10 guests
Actress and star of the "Dynasty" series Elizabeth Gillis married her choice of musician Michael Corcoran on a magical farm in New Jersey.
The look of choice: a clean wedding dress with a stunning veil by Oscar de la Renta.
Number of guests: Matches the spirit of the period
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Gal Slonimsky
Tuesday, September 22, 2020, 10:30 p.m.
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The corona plague may have changed the way weddings are held, but it has not prevented them from happening.
The actress, the star of the "Dynasty" series, Elizabeth Gillis, got married last month - and did so in a particularly limited way, according to the guidelines - and even got worse with them.
Gillis, an actress we particularly like, colorful and a wizard in cat eyeliner, chose to hold an intimate ceremony alongside only ten close friends and family.
Despite the decision to get married in a tiny ceremony, Gillis did not skimp on the dress, and perhaps this is the lesson we need to learn from her.
The dream dress can be worn in any situation.
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Gillis got married last month to her musician choice Michael Corcoran on a magical farm in New Jersey.
The wedding came after six years of marriage and was originally planned to take place in April.
However, like quite a few other couples in the world - the original date did not work due to the plague.
"Once we saw how difficult the situation was, we knew we had to put it off," Gillis told Vogue Wedding Magazine.
"It just did not feel right for us to celebrate when this is the situation in the world. Nor did we want to ask people to risk their lives to get to our wedding. We felt that right now the world needs to focus on more important things and our wedding can wait."
On the original date the two had a small party with relatives, and the real wedding was postponed to August.
Only in July did they start planning it, when they were looking for a location for particularly intimate and small weddings, as mentioned - in the presence of only ten people.
They arrived at a farm in New Jersey, which Gillis describes as "such a picturesque place."
Within a month they picked up the limited event - almost without leaving the house.
Two weeks before the wedding they even cut themselves on insulation, so that there would be no mishaps.
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So what about the chosen wedding dress?
"I wore so many gorgeous dresses in the 'Dynasty' series that I always said I would wear black at my wedding," jokes Gillis.
"But I realized that my taste is simple and classic - and that's what I was looking for."
She said she dreamed of wearing a clean dress with a vintage scent, so she finally opted for a smooth white strapless dress from the Brit Wood Design bridal salon in Atlanta, to which she attached a magical veil by Oscar de la Renta and Jimmy Choo shoes.
The few guests invited to the ceremony also dressed elegantly.
The mothers and grandmothers of the bride and groom wore the dresses bought even before the original wedding date in April and the men wore tie suits.
"Even though we weren't many people, we were surrounded by our family - and that's all we could ask for. In the end, this is an event for you and the person you love. Everything else does not matter," Gillis concludes.
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