One thing is for sure: her "Modern Family" parents certainly would not approve of Sarah Hyland's latest choice of dress. On Monday night, the actress attended the L.A. premiere of the movie "Lovelace" and showed plenty of skin in the process.

"Hyland was not shy about flashing some skin, as the dress featured a dramatic leaf-shaped cutout over the center of her chest. Sheer sleeves and a frilly gathered skirt helped bring a sexy-but-classy feel to the young star's outfit. Rounding it all out was a pair of sleek and simple black open-toed heels that complement the dress perfectly," reports the Daily Mail.

The dress was perhaps Hyland's most daring venture onto the red carpet to date. The cleavage-exposing front of her dress certainly turned heads, though given the content of the movie premier she was attending, Hyland hardly appeared risque.

Lovelace has been generating a fair amount of buzz ever since it's production was first announced. It stars Amanda Seyfried as Linda Lovelace, who rocketed the pornographic genre into the public eye with her role in "Deep Throat." So far, the film has at least one fan in its corner.

"Just left the #LoveLace premiere and I have to say that it is the best film I've seen all year!" Hyland tweeted. "Thanks for inviting me @WeinsteinFilms!"

Hyland did not have a role in the film but is keeping busy these days nonetheless. The 22-year-old has a full-time gig on the critically acclaimed Modern Family, which has been renewed for a fifth season. The show's renewal came as no surprise, given that it consistently rakes in multiple Emmy awards.

As for the Lovelace film, it promises to be a roller coaster ride of emotion as the movie follows the changing life and mentality of its subject, Linda Lovelace. Though at one time a symbol for sexual revolution, Lovelace had to overcome an abusive relationship and other personal demons, eventually becoming a staunch opponent of pornographic films.

"You're along with her psychology at the different stages of her life," noted Lovelace director Rob Epstein about his film, "and when she's ready to look at her life differently, we're ready to tell the story differently."