The 26-year-old model, who is living in Australia, has spent a week in Dubai watching the richest horse race in the world Dubai Racing Club.
The blond was named the queen of fashion after she appeared sporting silky gold Gwendolynne outfit. She received the title together with Edidi handbag adorned in jewels and precious stones and a Parmiagiani watch.
"I feel proud, at least Germany won in the fashion stakes," the beauty said after it became clear that none of German horses are to win the race.
"It was truly an amazing experience, dining with Sheiks in the desert, breakfast with stars whilst watching horse trials and relaxing by the beach in a city with so much vision and wealth," says Anett, who rested at the prestigious Jumeirah Beach Hotel after her recent L'Oreal Fashion week in Australia and the filming of her life’s and career documentary, aired Easter Sunday in Germany. The beauty was recently presented with the title of Fashion Ambassador for the Victorian Racing Club.
For now the event is not so much of racing and staking, as the social event. It came first in 1996 as the brainchild of Dubai Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum. This year the 10th Dubai World Cup was attended by 65,000 people.