What Jeneva, Angie, and Rae said!
I have a strong aversion to a lot of detailing on my clothing (for my own style). I never fully understood this until a little over a year ago. I was shopping with a friend who turned up her nose at a bag I was examining, claiming that it was "too plain" for what she thought of as my style. No, I realized. It is not "too plain" for my style, it is too plain for your style. I like plain.
I guess this is why, left to my own devices, I could easily buy a wardrobe of supporting players. The problem with that even with the best remixing in the world, it does get dull. So I've had to train myself to buy the occasional statement item. Footwear has been a great place to start.
I do love interesting (or excellent) cuts and beautiful fabrics, however...and those can and do speak for themselves. But I don't think that is inconsistent with pleasure in creating outfits. I enjoy that as well -- or at least I enjoy it when I have the necessary pieces. I'm still really learning about what it all takes. Denise's post is to the point there.