Nick Cave is an Australian singer/songwriter. Together with the Bad Seeds, he's released fourteen albums; with Grinderman, he's released two. His music is deeply poetic and philosophical, touching on eternal themes of death, life, love and human relations, often with a dark and aggressive bent.
Although his style sometimes teeters on the edge of self-caricature, Cave is one of the few adults who can pull of a gothic style without finding like an overgrown adolescent. In point of fact, he's a itsybitsy scary, even now.
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Nick Cave's style has changed over the years; what follows is a brief inspect of his evolving fashion sense, as revealed through photographs and interviews.
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Life at School
Nick Cave joined his first band, The Boys Next Door, when he was about sixteen. The band went under varied names, and played covers of pre-punk acts like David Bowie, Lou Reed and Roxy Music. By 1977, the band was incorporating traditional material into their act, more in the spirit of the then-burgeoning punk movement.
Photos from that time show Cave wearing three-piece suits, or a dress shirt with a tie and slacks. Often his shirts, or suit jackets, are pulled up to his elbows. His hair is short and layered, with the longest hair arrival just down to his ears. The other band members wore similar outfits and hairstyles. In one video, taken when Cave was 20 or 21, he wears a suit (although the pants and jacket are dissimilar colors) with a polka-dot waistcoat and a bow tie.
Nick Cave dropped out of art school after two years; he grew increasingly self-destructive and ran into issue with the law. By age 21 he was shooting both heroin and speed. Shortly after he dropped out, his father died in a car crash. Cave dealt with his grief by shutting down. Some time soon afterwards, his band changed their name to the Birthday Party and they left Australia for London.
The Birthday Party
The Birthday Party was never a smash hit; their music was too confrontational, too violent, for that to happen. However, the band found their niche in West Berlin, where their aggressive, post-punk sound reached an appreciative audience.
It was while this period that Cave's psycho-mullet (for lack of a good word) first appeared. Pictures and films from this time show a young, handsome man, with greasy hair rising wildly above his head, sometimes at unnatural finding angles. Cave's hair is not simply black; he started dying it as a teenager, and never stopped (yet). This hairstyle, contrasted with his pale skin, only added to his image as a sort of Beelzebub incarnate, especially when juxtaposed with worn-out, but well fitting, suits.
Pictures from this time show Cave wearing manifold large rings on his hands, t-shirts and very tight jeans (usually with a belt), or the odd suit with a frilly red or white shirt. He wore black leather shoes, usually with a pointed toe, in all the photographs I could find that show his feet.
The Birthday Party broke up in 1983, after recording three studio albums. Nick Cave and Mick Harvey stayed together for their next major project, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.
Mid-1980s
From 1983 to about 1988, Nick Cave lived and worked in West Berlin. This was a period of intense creativity, as well as intense personal trouble, for him. His long-term association with Anita Lane collapsed; his drug use continued; he was turned out of his flat, at a low point, when he resorted to dealing heroin.
Despite these interpersonal problems, he managed to description four albums, and issue his first novel, And the Ass Saw The Angel. Some of his most admired songs, such as "The Mercy Seat," "Deanna" and "She Fell Away" were written and recorded while this time.
It was around this time that Nick Cave began to wear dress shirts with colorful, usually abstract printed patterns, some of which were cut out and sewed from his girlfriend's old dresses. As the 80s progressed, he ditched the "psycho mullet" for a more slicked-back mullet, with his hair combed away from his forehead.
Cave also adopted the "mafia ring" as it's known in the U.S.: a large, metal ring, with a large gem or stone in its middle, usually worn on the pinkie (as he wore it then). Although it may hold some other significance across (either) pond, not many men can pull it off, especially when paired with a pin-striped, three-piece suit and pointed toe boots.
Even when "off duty" he was apparently well dressed. The Road to God Knows Where, a documentary made in 1989, shows Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds on tour across America. He and his bandmates wear dress shirts, suit jackets, sweaters, and other upscale casual clothing, as it's referred to in the states. One of the more provocative scenes shows Cave, wearing a collared shirt under a cable-knit sweater, reading off the label of a Hershey's chocolate bar, while bandmate Mick Harvey, in a dress shirt and some sort of dark jacket, pretends to be interested.
In 1988, Nick Cave moved to Sao Paolo, Brazil, marking other stage in his creative life, and presumably his personal life as well.
1990s
The 1990s began on a new note--semi-literally--with the issue of The Good Son, a more contemplative, slower-paced album, influenced by Cave's move to Brazil and the birth of his son. Though some critics found "New Testament" Nick Cave to be too soft, others saw this album as a mark of his growing artistic maturity.
This maturity included a dissimilar on-stage aesthetic, one with more white clothes, fewer t-shirts, and subtler belts. There was no sea change, though; we see him wearing the same three-piece suits, albeit good maintained ones, with more or less the same haircut he wore in the late 1980s. A few outfits stand out: in one video from 1996, Cave wears a pink "Take That!" t-shirt with white jeans and pointed-toe, crocodile boots. This video is for a song about a serial killer named Stagger Lee. Somehow pink is appropriate.
It was while this decade that Cave began to get off drugs. Reports friction as to when and how this happened. His teenage features suggests an ongoing struggle. Until about 1997, he was in a association with Viviane Carneiro, a Brazilian fashion designer and the mom of his son, Luke. This relative stability may have attenuated his addiction, if not ended it.
In 1997, his association with Carneiro collapsed. Shortly thereafter, Cave began a association with P.J. Harvey, which ended the same year. These two events provided the inspiration for The Boatman's Call, an album-length elegy to lost love. This album is widely thought about his magnum opus; the aggression of "Old Testament" Nick Cave is still there, although attenuated and sublimated into a sort of famous sadness.
After P.J. Harvey broke up with him, Cave began a association with Susie Bick, then a model for Vivienne Westwood. They married in 1999; Bick had twins two years later. They are still together as of this writing (February 2010).
2000s
As Cave's personal life calmed down, his wardrobe became more conservative--in public, anyway. In practically every photo from the 2000s, Cave is wearing some kind of three piece suit, with or without a tie. Modern photos show him wearing dark (though not black) three-piece suits with a crisp white shirt, its top buttons undone, revealing a bit of his chest.
Sad to say, Cave began losing his hair a few years ago. He responded by growing a handlebar mustache and beginning a group, Grinderman, which put out an album of aggressive anthems railing against sexual frustration. His second novel, The Death of Bunny Munro, was published in 2009.
Conclusions
Nick Cave has a slender, somewhat muscular build; he chooses clothing which accentuates this body type and height. When he was young, his outfits tended to draw attention towards his best features, namely, his narrow waist, teenage face and well-developed upper arms.
Cave is also handsome, which allows him more sartorial latitude than most people. Despite this, and despite changes in location, lifestyle and age, his style has remained fairly constant throughout his lifetime. The suit, the leather shoes, and the long black hair have remained from his adolescence to the present day.
Cave's formal, somewhat gothic style has never fit into one subcultural category. One doesn't look at him and label him "punk" or "no wave" or "goth," although he incorporates elements of all these styles in both his repertoire and his wardrobe.
He may not be the most innovative stylist ever, but all about Cave's appearance reflects his individuality and his personality, without any apparent attempt on his part. He neither tries too hard nor slacks off. This is what makes him a style icon.
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