Poll: The 10 Most Enchanting German Women
In the springtime, it seems as if every self-respecting magazine/website/blog comes up with a list of people they think are hot/sexy/beautiful, so why should MeL’s Blog be different? Here’s your chance to vote for the “10 Most Enchanting German Women”!
It’s springtime, which means it’s also “list time” again. Last year, I wrote a blog post about how every spring, we’re being presented with tons of lists which tell us who the most beautiful or sexy people in our country or even the world are supposed to be.
It’s probably not a surprise to you that the list that I am most interested in is the annual AfterEllen Hot 100 list, which was published today. And though I in general agree with this year’s outcome, I’m still disappointed because there are no German women on the list, not even “Starla” Claudia Hiersche and Anne Wis. Which, in my opinion, is a pity, because there are some great German women who deserve their spot on the list, or, if not AE’s, at least a list similar to it.
That’s why I decided to create my own list and ask you, the readers of this blog, who should be on it:
Wer sind eurer Meinung nach die bezaubernsten deutschen Frauen?
Who do you think are the most enchanting German women?

Some of the women who could be on the list (from left to right): TV couple “Carla” Claudia Hiersche and “Stella” Anne Wis; real-life couple Anne Will and Miriam Meckel; TV host Dunja Hayali
Until midnight on May 31, 2010 (CET), you can submit a list of five women who you think deserve to be on the list. For the purpose of this poll, the term “German” also includes women who were born and grew up in Germany, even though they might now live somewhere else. For example, Heidi Klum und Steffi Graf both live in the U.S. today, but are still eligible for the list.
Please also let me know which country you are from. It’s purely for statistical reasons, as it’s going to be interesting to see whether all readers of this blog have a similar taste, or if there are differences depending on where they are from.
If you’re wondering why I’m asking ALL of my readers and not just the Germans, the answer is simple: Because, if you’re a reader of this blog, it’s more than likely that you have a thing for German women, or at least one or two of them. So, let us know who they are!
And if you’re now thinking “Help, I don’t know any other German women than certain soap actresses!”, don’t worry, I’m sure that you do know a lot of German women without being aware of it. You have heard of Claudia Schiffer before, haven’t you? But to make it a little easier for you, I’m going to post short portrayals of some of the women who are eligible for the list throughout the next two weeks.
But now, without further ado, let the voting begin!
Voting is now closed. Thank you for participating, the results will be posted shortly.
After you have voted, please feel free to share your thoughts or maybe even your list of nominees in the comments.
Tags: AfterEllen, Anne Will, Anne Wis, Claudia Hiersche, Dunja Hayali, Miriam Meckel
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My nominees are:
1. Steffi Graf
2. Maybrit Illner
3. Anne Will
4. Miriam Meckel
5. Claudia Hiersche
Thanks for this. More poll please.
my nominees are:
claudia hiersche
romy schneider
miriam meckel
anne will
claudia scarpatetti
What a fun poll
My nominees are:
1. Julia Neigel
2. Juliette Schoppmann
3. Meike Schlüter
4. Charlotte Schwab
5. Lucy Diakovska
Thanks to all who submitted their lists so far, you all have a great taste when it comes to women!
Just a quick reminder: Please only vote once, everything else would be unfair and double votes will not be counted.
My nominees are:
1. Maike von Bremen
2. Maike Bilitis
3. Claudia Hiersche
4. Diane Kruger
5. Franke Potente
I’m utterly enchanted by Maike von Bremen, especially in her portrayal of Juliette Gagnon in Marienhof.
I have to admit that I never watched GZSZ while Maike von Bremen was on, so I only know her as Juliette Gagnon. I think she is making the best out of it, and nobody can look so sad like she can.
Hab’ da gerade was gefunden.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lF0BLUazjD8
@Dylena: Wow. I’m speechless. Thank you soooooo much, this is definitely going to be Must-See of the Week!
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My pleasure, MeL, you and your poll inspired me, I’m glad you like it!
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The video is gone now, somehow.
Could you maybe upload it again? I would love to post it in an extra blog post.
I don’t know what you mean, MeL, I took a look in my account and it’s still there and when I click on the link I posted above I get there too.
I get this message: “This video is not available.” I tried a couple of times, even from my iPhone, but I can’t get it to work.
That’s somehow strange, and I really don’t know what to do now.
That’s okay, I’m going to try again later, maybe it works then. Thanks again for the video!
Aaah, I’ve found the reason, why you get that message everytime you try to see the video, it is closed for Germany. Sony doesn’t like that I used Silbermond – Das Beste as music for the vid.
When I get home I will try to change the music and upload that, so that viewers from Germany will hopefully be able to see it again too.
Sooo, finally… I hope this one will last a little longer for all the viewer from Germany.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJ2ry-0aebQ
It features even a few more suggestions than the other one.
Our Nominees are:
1. Meike Schlüter
2. Claudia Hiersche
3. Ulrike Folkerts
4. Claudia Scarpatetti
5. Barbara Rudnik