Thursday 19 May 2022 01:28 AM Eyebrow queen Kristin Fisher attends Sydney's most exclusive charity event in ... trends now Eyebrow queen Kristin Fisher bounces back from her cocaine scandal as she attends Sydney's most exclusive charity event By Mary Mrad For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:34 BST, 19 May 2022 | Updated: 01:23 BST, 19 May 2022 Viewcomments Celebrity eyebrow artist Kristin Fisher has had a rocky 12 months after being charged with drug possession offences. Fisher made headlines last year after she was caught buying cocaine after her drug dealer was pulled over by police for driving erratically on July 17. But the Double Bay salon owner, 36, appeared to be well and truly back on the social scene as she attended Sydney's Gold Dinner on Wednesday night. Star-studded event: Eyebrow queen Kristin Fisher (pictured) bounced back from her cocaine scandal as she attended Sydney's most exclusive charity event in Sydney on Wednesday Kristin looked glamorous in a strapless black gown as she arrived to the prestigious event. The frock featured a plunging neckline and was cinched in waistline. She tied her long brunette locks back and opted for a neutral palette of makeup that accentuated her tan. Over 600 of the city's leading philanthropists and VIPs attended the event, which benefits the Sydney Children's Hospital Foundation. This year's event marked the 25th anniversary of the exclusive dinner, was first held in 1997 and has raised more than $30million in the years since. Prestigious event: She looked glamorous in a strapless black gown, which featured a plunging neckline, as she arrived to Sydney's Gold Dinner Kristin made headlines for all the wrong reasons last year, after she pleaded guilty to drug possession in October. She explained to Waverley Local Court she'd made a 'dreadful mistake' when she was caught in the backseat of a cocaine dealer's car on July 17, and promised she would never use drugs again. The mother of two was found in the passenger seat of a drug dealer's Kia Rio 'frantically' trying to evade police with two bags of cocaine at her feet. Magistrate Ross Hudson allowed Kristin to enter a guilty plea, and read two character references tendered to the court. 'I made a dreadful mistake... I remember going home and sitting in silence for hours and I was deeply embarrassed. I have vowed I will never do it again,' Kristin said in a letter to the court. Mr Hudson accepted the guilty plea and said no conviction would be recorded if Kristin was of good behaviour for six months. She was ordered to pay $1,500 in fines, including $1,000 for breaching Covid lockdown orders. Controversy: Kristin made headlines for all the wrong reasons last year, after she pleaded guilty to drug possession in October Fined: She was ordered to pay $1,500 in fines, including $1,000 for breaching Covid lockdown orders Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility