Sofía Vergara has been celebrating the release of her gritty new drama series Griselda, on Netflix, and it seems that with darker roles come darker-colored ensembles.
The Modern Family alum took a break from touting the mob wife aesthetic and opted for an all-black evening look while enjoying a night out with Justin Saliman. The date-night ensemble included a sheer bustier top with spaghetti straps, which she tucked into straight-leg slacks that puddled around her platform heels. To complete the monochromatic look, Vergara wore a black dress coat draped over her shoulders. The only visible pop of color was her caramel clutch from Aquazzura, which she kept tucked under her arm inside her makeshift cape of a coat.
For Saliman’s part, he had a few more colorful touches, including a plaid sapphire-blue button-up and jeans. He matched Vergara’s palette by adding a black leather motorcycle jacket and black lace-up combat boots.
The pair were photographed leaving Cipriani Beverly Hills, where they shared dinner. According to People, the actor and the orthopedic surgeon have been linked since October 2023. Vergara was previously married to actor Joe Manganiello; the two announced their separation in July 2023.
Now that the Colombian native is back to dating, a source told People, “She is enjoying life. She seems positive and full of energy. Sofía has been handling the divorce well. It wasn’t an easy decision, but she is doing great now.”
It doesn’t seem that Vergara and Saliman have made anything official, because she went on Jimmy Kimmel’s show last month and explained why she is enjoying being single in New York City. “I’m single now, so in New York there are more people,” she said. “There’s not only actors or writers or directors, I think there’s a bigger [pool]. I’m going to spend more time in New York.”
Joel is the editorial and social media assistant for HarpersBAZAAR.com, where he covers all things celebrity news. When he steps away from the keyboard, you can likely find him singing off-key at concerts, scavenging thrift stores for loud wardrobe staples, or perusing bookstores for the next great gay romance novel.