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Style Repeater Sofia Vergara Wears Her Personal Wardrobe on 'Modern Family'

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Who needs a costume designer? Sofia Vergara certainly doesn’t! The 41-year-old actress, who plays Gloria on "Modern Family," has taken her sassy character's style into her own hands and has been regularly plucking pieces from her personal wardrobe to outfit Gloria. On Thursday, the cast of the Emmy-winning ABC sitcom hit Bondi Beach in Australia to film scenes for an upcoming episode. Vergara, aka Gloria, poured her curves into a neon Agent Provocateur Mazzy monokini and looked sizzling hot as she pranced around in the sand with co-star Ty Burrell. She paired her on-screen ensemble with a purple, pleated beach skirt. The swimsuit, which features sexy bandage-style cutouts and lime green, tangerine, and pink paneling, is none other than Vergara's. Vergara stepped out in a nearly identical ensemble one year ago during an off-screen vacation to Greece with her fiancĂ© Nick Loeb. At the time, she teamed her $450 swimsuit with a green pleated beach skirt. This isn't the

High-Paying Careers That Require Little Schooling

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An associate's degree could pave the way to a high-earning career in as little as two years. If you think you need to spend years in school to land a high-paying job, you might be in for a surprise. In as little as two years, you could prepare to pursue a career paying an impressive salary of $45,000 a year or more. In fact, an associate's degree might help you out-earn people who have spent the time and money to earn a bachelor's degree. During her research, Diane Melville, author of "The Community College Advantage," was surprised to discover the high-earning potential of certain associate's degrees. "Some of the careers you can prepare for with associate's degrees start out at $60K or $70K," she says. Interested in learning more? Then check out the list of careers below, which were chosen based on their median annual salaries and education requirements, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. In addition, career experts offer their insights