Laura Anderson and Paige Turley lead the glamour at the Pride of Scotland awards tonight as they joined a host of stars at the event, including Brian Cox.
Pregnant Love Island star Laura, 34, turned heads in a gorgeous white one-shoulder gown with one sheer draped sleeve which had a feather trim.
The stunning maxi dress also had a feather trim around the hem of the dress. Laura matched the show-stopping number with a pair of dark blue court heels and some classic drop earrings.
Laura, who is expecting her first child with ex-boyfriend Gary Lucy, opted for a dewy makeup look to compliment her angelic gown and had her hair in an elegant wavy do.
She grinned as she posed on the red carpet and joined fellow former Love Islander Paige Turley.
Scottish reality star and singer Paige, 25, looked classy in a dusky lilac strapless ruched dress, which touched the floor.
Paige, who recently split from her Love Island boyfriend Finn Tapp, let the dress do the talking as she wore no jewellery for the red carpet appearance.
The blonde beauty tied her long locks in a low ponytail which she swooped over one shoulder as she posed for photos.
Elsewhere at the event, iconic actor Brian Cox posed for photos on the red carpet.
The Succession star, 77, looked dapper in a black suit jacket and matching trousers, which he paired with a a dark tie and light blue shirt.
Tallia Storm turned heads in a red cut out number. The outfit consisted of a long-sleeved crop top and a figure-hugging skirt with a cut-out panel around the singer's tummy.
Singer Tallia, 24, confidently posed with her hand behind her head as she held onto her red and black bag, which she matched with a pair of chunky black platform high heels.
Scottish actor Gavin Mitchell also attended the event and looked in high spirits as he posed with his arms outstretched.
The Still Game star, 58, wore a white shirt and black suit as he walked the red carpet of the event.
Pride of Scotland celebrates 10 awe-inspiring everyday Scottish heroes, who are recognised for their acts of courage or kindness.
The event was hosted by Elaine C Smith and Sanjeev Kohli at Edinburgh's Assembly Rooms as a number of people were recognised including a granny who tackled a hammer-wielding thug and a brave teen battling a skin condition.