I am a big proponent of subtlety. I find blatancy extremely crude and grotesque. Im suspicious of clothes that are too elaborately-ornamented--makes me wonder if the designers trying to camouflage a flaw. In any case, I saw some very interesting albeit minute details that I think could only enhance the garments appeal.
Like that frothy tulle goodness peeking underneath Susan Zhuangs red-tiered dress. It adds an element of playfulness and glamour at the same time, which is just brilliant.

Or that slit on Poppy Dharsonos loose batik pants. The ensembles a relatively conservative one with the collared jacket and all but that slit exposes just the right amount of skin, which modernizes the overall look.

So the next time you sit through a runway show, watch out for those inconspicuous details. Being able to identify them sets you apart from those fashion amateurs.