For women, the traditional dress is the Baro't Saya, which consists of a blouse called the Baro and a long, floor-length skirt called the Saya. The Baro is typically made from delicate fabrics like jusi or piña, and is often adorned with intricate embroidery or beadwork. The Saya is usually made from the same fabric as the Baro, and is worn with a matching or coordinating sash around the waist. The Baro't Saya is also considered formal attire for women in the Philippines, and is commonly worn at cultural events, weddings, and other special occasions.
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