Coming up smelling of roses: Chic Joanna Krupa carries flowers from TV appearance in Poland... after she wins permission to 'dig into frenemy Brandi Glanville's finances' in 'smelly' lawsuit

She's firing back at Real Housewives star Brandi Glanville for calling her private parts 'smelly'.

But Joanna Krupa came up smelling like roses on Sunday morning, as she carried a bouquet out of a TV appearance in Warsaw following confirmation that she can dig into Brandi's personal finances in the suit.

Gorgeous model Joanna left the Lilou Boutique in her native Poland with a defiant look on her face, and clutching an enviable bouquet of roses.

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Petals for a pretty lady: Joanna Krupa was spotted at Lilou Boutique on Sunday following a television appearance in Warsaw, Poland

She looked bright and breezy in an orange top, which was worn with skinny-fit jeans and heels.

Over the top, Joanna layered on a long black coat, swinging a bag of shopping by her side.

Joanna was looking perfectly preened, thanks to her appearance on television that morning, and her hair was styled into loose waves with immaculate make-up. 

Two days ago, it was revealed that Joanna had been given the green light to go on a fishing expedition into rival Brandi's financial records. 

Glamazon: The stunning blonde wore her locks loose after hitting hair and make-up

It was a direct retaliation to the outcome from a Florida judge that ordered her to hand over years of her personal gynecological records in their legal battle.

Krupa is seeking $2 million in punitive damages over Glanville's comments she made about the model's 'smelly' lady parts and her alleged affair with Yolanda Foster's ex-husband, Mohamed Hadid. 

According to court filings obtained exclusively by DailyMail.com, the judge will review the records to determine if they are relevant to the case.

The battle has been ongoing for several months as the two parties participate in the 'discovery phase of the lawsuit', with both sides providing the court with documents to support their respective case.

Glanville insisted Krupa produce her Housewives of Miami contract, medical records, tax returns and other financial information.

Busy day: She had returned to her home of Poland for some television work

On January 25, a hearing was held in Miami Court where the judge sided with Glanville and ordered Krupa to hand over both her gynecological records from 2000 to 2005, and her Real Housewives of Miami contract.

She will also have to hand over all communications with Lisa Vanderpump, Mohamed Hadid and Andy Cohen as it relates to the case.

The women's legal battle first kicked off in January 2015 after comments Glanville made in a November 2013 interview on Andy Cohen's Bravo show, Watch What Happens Live.

Glanville told viewers that Krupa had an adulterous relationship with Yolanda Foster's then-husband, Mohamed Hadid, and also claimed her vagina smelled.

Krupa claimed that Glanville's comments caused her emotional distress and damaged her reputation by labeling her as someone who slept with a married man. 

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