Lovato Rocks the Red Carpet at the People’s Choice Awards

Some of Hollywood’s biggest television, film and music stars attended the 38th People’s Choice Awards to find out who’d take home the coveted fan-voted awards. But before entering Los Angeles’ Nokia Theatre, the stars shined bright on the red carpet.

Here’s a look at the two Latina celebrities who brought their fashion A-game to the red carpet in their oh-so-chic and eye-catching eveningwear:

Demi Lovato at the People's Choice Awards

Demi Lovato worked the red carpet in tangerine. Lovato’s Dreamsicle-dress—a silk chiffon draped strapless gown by Marchesa—featured an embroidered bodice.

The 19-year-old part-Mexican singer/actress, who took home the Favorite Pop Artist award, paired her gown with a turquoise and pearl embroidered square box clutch, also by the designer.

Demi Lovato at the People's Choice Awards

Later Lovato amped up the color inside the Nokia Theatre by changing into a red-haute Issa gown to perform her latest single, “Give Your Heart a Break.”

Lea Michele at the People's Choice Awards

Meanwhile, Lea Michele, who claimed the Favorite TV Comedy Actress prize, dazzled in a white, hand-draped bugle bead dress by Marchesa.

The 25-year-old Glee star paired the gorgeous gown with a pair of Jimmy Choo’s “Senora” glitter sandals.

Mars Wins a People’s Choice Award…

The people have spoken… And, they’re showing the love to Bruno Mars.

The 26-year-old half-Puerto Rican singer/songwriter picked up the Favorite Male Artist trophy on Wednesday night at the 38th annual People’s Choice Awards. Mars beat out Enrique Iglesias, Blake Shelton, Eminem and Justin Bieber for the fan-voted prize.

Bruno Mars

But Mars wasn’t the only Hispanic celebrity to take home a coveted statue.

Demi Lovato received the Favorite Pop Artist award. The 19-year-old part-Mexican singer/actress, who performed her latest single during the awards show, beat out Beyonce, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga and Rihanna.

In the television categories, Glee’s Lea Michele took home the Favorite TV Comedy Actress statue. The 25-year-old part-Spanish actress/singer beat out Courtney Cox, Jane Lynch, Kaley Cuoco and Tina Fey for the award.

Katy Perry—who cancelled a scheduled appearance on the show, held at Los Angeles’ Nokia Theatre—was the night’s big winner with five statues, while Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 nabbed four awards.

In all, a record-breaking 230-million-plus online votes were cast during the voting period at the People’s Choice Awards website and via Facebook and Twitter.

Click here to see the complete list of winners.

Lovato to Perform at the People’s Choice Awards

There’s plenty of love for Demi Lovato and her musical talents…

The 19-year-old part-Mexican singer/actress—who performed her first Spanish duet with Spanish rising star Pablo Alborán at the Latin Grammys last month—will be taking the stage at the 38th annual People’s Choice Awards.

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Lovato, the former star of Disney’s Sonny with a Chance will be performing a yet-to-be-determined single during the show.

“Demi is a brilliant performer, a strong role model and a true fan favorite,” said the show’s executive producer Mark Burnett in statement. “We’re thrilled to have her on board for the People’s Choice Awards and look forward to a truly electrifying performance.”

Lovato, who will be helping MTV viewers ring in 2012 with her BFF Selena Gomez, is a three-time People’s Choice Award winner, most recently winning the Favorite Breakout Artist award in 2009.

She’s currently nominated for Favorite Pop Artist along with Beyonce, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga and Rihanna.

The People’s Choice Awards will be broadcast live from Los Angeles’ Nokia Theatre on January 11, 2012 on CBS at 9:00 pm ET.

Fans can still vote for their favorite artists/celebrities by visiting the official PCA site.

Mars Tops the Latino List of People’s Choice Award Nominees

Bruno Mars is once again the leader of the Latino pack. He’s the only Hispanic celerity to receive two People’s Choice Awards.

The 25-year-old half Puerto Rican singer/songwriter has received nods for favorite male artist and favorite R&B artist.

Bruno Mars Leads Latino People's Choice Nominees

But the “Grenade” singer—who won two MTV Europe Music Awards on Sunday—isn’t the only Latino to receive People’s Choice love.

Here’s a look at the other Latino celebrities nominated:

Favorite Pop Artist: Demi Lovato
Favorite Song of the Year: “Moves Like Jagger,” Maroon 5 featuring Christina Aguilera
Favorite Male Artist: Enrique Iglesias
Favorite Hip-Hop Artist: Pitbull
Favorite Comedic Movie Actress: Cameron Diaz
Favorite TV Drama Actress: Eva Longoria
Favorite TV Comedy Actress: Lea Michele
Favorite Daytime TV Host: The Today Show Team, including Natalie Morales

Click here to check out the complete list of nominees for the 38th installment of the People’s Choice Awards, which will be broadcast live on CBS on January 11, 2012.

For details on casting your votes, visit the People’s Choice Awards website.