Where better to show off your new haircut than at an evening so stacked with celebrities and has made a definite statement.
The Skims founder sported a new full fringe as she recovered from her recent and attended a glitzy event in Los Angeles.
Kim wore a black leather corset belt and a body hugging floor length black dress, channeling her character.
She accessorised with a chunky gold necklace and Chanel purse as she swept her hair back into a bun to highlight her brand new fringe – or bangs.
The 42-year-old wasn’t the only glamorous star in attendance, with her mum Kris Jenner, 67, joining her as well as ’s mum , 66.
Big names didn’t stop there with , 48, , 59, and Jordana Brewster, 43, also spotted at the annual event for This Is About Humanity.
This Is About Humanity was founded by s daughter Zoe Winkler Reinis, with Elsa Collins and Yolanda Selene Walther-Meade in 2018.
The 77-year-old actor posed with the Kardashian star, as did his daughter who rocked a blue floral dress as she smiled with Kim and fellow American Horror Story star Leslie Grossman.
In other pictures, Kim looked delighted as she beamed with Doria, who wore a bright orange, pink and white printed dress.
Joining the unlikely duo was Kris, who rocked a feathery white trouser and shirt combination, styled with white accessories – including her iPhone.
Corey Gamble, 42, joined Kris in a peach suit and co-ordinating white shirt and shoes, both rocking some stylish sunnies.
At the gathering of billionaires, the beauty mogul couldn’t help but smile with Amazon head honcho Jeff Bezos, his fiance Lauren Sanchez, 53, and co-founder Elsa.
Lauren looked stunning in a blood red gown with minimal accessories next to Eva who brought sunshine with her vibrant yellow fishtail gown and gold heels.
The charity aims to raising awareness and supporting separated and reunified families and children at the border.
The website adds that TIAH provides for ‘a range of projects including educational bus trips to the border, donations to legal services, construction projects at shelters, as well as material goods for unaccompanied minors.’