Photo: Sofia Vergara/Instagram

Sofia Vergarais ready for the summer!
The actress, 49, shared a set ofstunning photographs of herselflounging in a Dolce & Gabbana leopard-print bathing suit on Instagram Saturday.
“Finally the weekend!!🥳🥳,” Vergara captioned the shots, writing, “Solecito🌞🌞 " — which translates from Spanish to English as “Lovely sunshine.”
The star also added a hashtag to her post, writing, “#GettingReadyForSummer,” alongside an emoji of sunglasses.
“ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!?!??” wrote formerModern FamilycostarSarah Hyland, as modelCharlotte McKinneycommented, “Unreal 😍😍😍😍.”
Sofia Vergara/Instagram

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In the image, the star posed beside her and husbandJoe Manganiello’s dogBubblesas she tagged that she was wearing D&G, as well asFoster Grantsunglasses.
Vergara previously crafted an eyewear collection with Foster Grant, whichPEOPLE shared an exclusive first lookat back in May 2020.

At the time, theAmerica’s Got Talentjudge opened up to PEOPLE about how she was hands-on in designing and curating reading glasses, sunglasses, and SunReaders.
“When I turned 40, 41, 42, I started losing my sight. It’s the normal thing that happens at that age. I refused to wear glasses because I felt old. I was like, ‘No, I’m going to hold it. I don’t need them. I don’t need them,'” the actress said.
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However, when Vergara went to look for glasses she wanted to wear, she “couldn’t find really cute, affordable ones.”
Thus, she partnered with Foster Grant to create a “super affordable, cute, glamorous line” that she could see herself wearing on a daily basis.
“That’s all the glasses I wear right now,” Vergara shared. “We’re going to have to use them no matter what at this age, so at least use something that makes you look cute, not like you’re the little grandma.”
The star hilariously added, “Those little ones at the top of your nose make you look like a granny if you’re reading or something. And I hate that. I prefer the ones that are bold and already a statement, not tiny little things that are on your nose.”
source: people.com