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WEDDING guests wore blindfolds as they watched a couple tie the knot – to support a bride who lost her sight at just 27.

Guests at Stephanie Agnew and Robbie Campbell’s wedding in Maleny, Queensland, Australia, on Sunday wore the blackout masks.

 The couple on their big day
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The couple on their big dayCredit: James Day

Stephanie, 32, lost her sight when she was 27 after suffering cone-rod dystrophy, an inherited eye disorder which impacts the retina.

Whereas she can see some light and dark shades her mum is totally blind.

The couple wanted their 54 guests to experience the wedding as Stephanie and her mum did.

Robbie, speaking to Fabulous Digital, said: “The staff at the venue where we married were amazing and spent a lot of time with Steph describing the visual features of the whole venue.

 Wedding guests wore blindfolds so they could experience what Stephanie and her mum do
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Wedding guests wore blindfolds so they could experience what Stephanie and her mum doCredit: Mark Pawlyszyn
 Stephanie and her mum, who are both blind, hug on her big day
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Stephanie and her mum, who are both blind, hug on her big dayCredit: James Day

“They were instrumental in helping her feel the tactile elements that were a part of the ceremony and reception.

“We also choose the venue as it was on the same road as Steph's great aunt's house because it had the same amazing view over the Glasshouse Mountains that she remembers seeing as a child when she had sight.  She was able to picture the view on the day.

“During the ceremony it was important to us to include tactile elements. Steph's bouquet was made up of fragrant flowers and the staff took the time to describe it to her thoroughly.

 The happy couple marry in front of their blindfolded guests
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The happy couple marry in front of their blindfolded guestsCredit: James Day

“We also had an owl from Raptor Vision fly down the aisle, land on Steph's arm and deliver the rings.”

Robbie told how the guests were happy to wear blindfolds.

Photographer James Day added: “Steph felt beautiful even though she could not see herself and Rob could not control his emotions as she walked down the aisle looking like the true princess bride in the dress that stole the show.

“The day was perfect with the ceremony being the highlight of the day for both Steph and Rob.  The celebrant, Jarrad Bayliss, made sure the ceremony was special and memorable with his unique and personal touches.

He knew how important the day was for Steph and Rob with Steph needing more than just a visual ceremony and he went above and beyond to provide this.”

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