A woman born with one eye and webbed hands and feet loves to wear colourful clothes so people "look at my outfit - not at me because of my disability".
Kirsty Hill, 32, was born with Fraser syndrome - a rare genetic disorder.
It caused other complications and conditions including cryptophthalmos which meant her left eye was covered over with skin.
Kirsty had countless operations as a baby to reconstruct her left eyelid as well as 40 surgeries to separate her webbed hands.
But she chose to have her left eye removed five years ago and then stitched over in December 2024 after experiencing chronic pain.