Baro't saya is a traditional Philippine clothing for women. It consists of two parts: a blouse called "baro" and a skirt called "saya".
The baro is usually made of lightweight fabric and has a loose fit. It has puffy sleeves that are often embroidered with intricate designs. Some baros also have a collar or a high neckline.
The saya is a long skirt that is worn with the baro. It is usually made of colorful and flowy fabric like silk or cotton. The skirt is gathered at the waist and drapes down to the ankles. Some sayas also have an embroidered hemline.
Baro't saya is commonly worn during special occasions like weddings or formal events. It is a symbol of Philippine culture and tradition.