Just a week ahead of her wedding, Kim Kardashian still found time to squeeze in another red carpet appearance. The 30-year-old reality stepped out at the Do Something Awards, pouring her curves into a form-fitting white gown. She shared the spotlight with former Disney star Demi Lovato, who also went for the same colour scheme as Kim.

But while Kim put in a rather demure turn in her floor-length outfit, Demi put her flesh very much on show in her short and low-cut design. The duo posed together at the Los Angeles event, before making their way inside the Hollywood Palladium. Later Demi took to the stage to perform, transforming into a full-length ensemble, while Kim made an on-stage appearance and mingled with the fellow guests, including Justin Bieber.
Other stars in attendance included model Tyra Banks, who also had her photograph taken, and Kristen Bell, who brought along her husband Dax Shepard. Bell, 31, dazzled as she made her arrival in a short asymmetrical gown and smooched before the cameras with Dax. She is also one of the guest presenters of the night with main hosting duties going to Glee star Jane Lynch, who was at the helm last year too.
Kristen was also in the running for the Do Something Movie Star honours, competing against Orlando Bloom, Kathy Griffin, Scarlett Johansson, Daniel Radcliffe and Olivia Wilde. But it was Wilde who bagged the award, arriving on stage in an odd-looking pleated dress with a slit right down the centre around her chest.
David Beckham - who looked dapper in a black suit and was joined by son Brooklyn, picked up the athlete gong and was presented with it by his friend, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay. And Beiber won in the singer category, collecting his trophy onstage in a pair of standout gold jeans and a black T-shirt.
Formerly called the BR!CK Awards, the Do Something Awards recognise young people under the age of 25 who have done outstanding work in the communities and around the world. It also recognises people in the entertainment industry who have helped with charity projects. The top 5 Do Something Award receive a $10,000 community grant, while the grand prize will bag $100,000 to spend their charity project.
There will be performances from the likes of Lovato, Foster the People and One Republic featuring B.o.B. This years nominees are Taryn Guerrero Davis for The American Widow Project, David Schwartz for The Real Food Challenge, Sarah Cronk for The Sparkle Effect, Mark Kabban for YALLA (Youth And Leaders Living Actively) and Adam Lowy for Move for Hunger.