In the Philippines, brides traditionally wore the Maria Clara and the Baro't Saya, which are known for their elegant and modest design. The Maria Clara came from the Spanish colonial era and features a floor-length skirt and a top with puffy sleeves. Over time, modern Filipino weddings have adapted these styles, often blending traditional elements with contemporary designs. You'll still see details like the piña fabric, embroidery, or the use of the terno sleeves in many modern bridal gowns. There's also regional diversity, with each area adding its unique touch, like the colorful patterns of the Mindanao region. Many brides today enjoy incorporating these elements to honor their heritage.