Can I use "delicate" in here instead of "elaborate? If not, in what situation should I use "elaborate"?

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
No, they mean quite different things! "Elaborate" means complicated and detailed design or planning, usually in a large amount. "Delicate" means fragile or fine in texture and design. You can use elaborate when it comes to designs of events, other plans, technology, costume design, shows, and many more things! Ex: The broadway show was very elaborate! Even their costumes had great detail and concept behind them. Ex: I've made an elaborate plan for my business idea.