Wedding guests wear blindfolds to support bride who lost her sight at 27
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.
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.
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