Sofia Vergara Models Itty-Bitty Swimsuit Bottom in Jaw-Dropping Throwback Pic

The actress iconically marketed her brand’s skincare product that fights sun damage.

Sofia Vergara

Sofia Vergara.


We’ve long wondered the secret to Sofia Vergara’s stunning beauty, and the Modern Family star dropped a hint on Instagram on Thursday, alongside an absolutely jaw-dropping image. 

In the snapshot, Vergara stood facing the ocean as she turned her head to the side and her profile was captured. She posed topless in nothing but an itty-bitty white thong swimsuit bottom and a beaded necklace that hung down her back as she showed off her bronzed backside.

The America’s Got Talent judge iconically used the photograph to market a product from her own suncare brand, toty. Vergara, 51, noted that to undo the sun damage she was exposed to as a model in the 1990s, she turns to the brand’s Transforma AHA Serum ($79).

Transforma AHA Serum, $79 (toty.com)

The product contains eight key ingredients, including hyaluronic acid, AHA lactic acid and AHA glycolic acid, that promise to target sun damage in 28 days. Among the many benefits, it can increase luminosity, decrease fine lines and wrinkles, and reduce dark spots. It’s recommended to apply the product to your face once or twice a week and increase the frequency as your skin adjusts to the formula.

Vergara also shared an additional throwback pic in her IG story with a similar message, urging her 31.7 million followers who “had too much fun in the sun like me” to try out toty’s Transforma AHA Serum.

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