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Sofía Vergara Embraces Summer Florals in a Flouncy Sundress

Sofía Vergara Embraces Summer Florals in a Flouncy Sundress

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Sofía Vergara's summer fashion is in bloom.
On Wednesday, the actor stepped out in Madrid, Spain, to celebrate her skincare and beauty line, Toty. Attending a presentation for the brand at the city's Four Seasons Hotel, Vergara looked like the essence of summer in an airy white chiffon midi dress featuring a melange of burnt-orange and red flowers. The floral patterned dress featured a plunging strapless neckline adorned with little ruffles, while a knotted scarf-like detail accented the waist above the design's flared skirt.
The floral look wasn't the only outfit Vergara showcased at the Toty celebration. After her presentation—where she spoke to a room full of fans, consumers, and artists about her brand's products and new launches—the actor brought the party, transforming the room in a salsa dance club with live music and pink Toty-inspired cocktails.
For the festive portion of the event, the Modern Family alum changed into an elegant ivory gown from bridal designer Nicole and Felicia Couture's Fall/Winter 2025 collection. The strapless dress featured a sweetheart neckline and a puckered, voluminous midi skirt. Vergara posed for photos, danced, and toasted in the dress, which she paired with strappy silver heels.
Vergara's Toty celebration comes just days after the star spent a luxurious weekend on the new Ritz-Carlton Collection superyacht. While onboard the majestic floating resort, Vergara partied and lounged with a string of notable VIPs, including Kendall Jenner, Martha Stewart, Noami Campbell, Kate Hudson, and Ricky Martin.
In an Instagram post from the luxe getaway, the actor can be seen dancing the night away in a Versace bodycon dress printed with summer-themed motifs, while enjoying a live Ellie Goulding performance and a lavish dinner. 'What a perfect weekend full of surprises! ❤️ gracias! luv u,' she captioned the post tagging Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection.
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