The rivethead dress style has been inspired by
military aesthetics, complemented by fashion "that mimics the grit and grime of industrial sectors in major metropolitan areas"
. Additionally, it borrows elements of punk fashion, such as a fanned and dyed
Mohawk hairstyle, and
fetish wear such as black leather and PVC tops, pants and shorts partly supplemented with
modern primitive body modifications such as
tattoos and
piercings. Occasionally, rivetheads emphasize a
post-apocalyptic,
dystopian influence, often inspired by movies, e.g.
Mad Max (1979),
Escape from New York (1981),
Gunhed (1989),
Death Machine (1994), and
Strange Days (1995). Several movies, such as
Hardware (1990),
Strange Days and
Johnny Mnemonic (1995), feature music tracks by
Ministry,
KMFDM,
Diatribe,
Stabbing Westward and other bands associated with the rivethead culture. Other influences include sci-fi archetypes such as
Lupus Yonderboy and
Razorgirl, characters from the
Sprawl trilogy by
William Gibson. , one of the most influential persons in the rivethead music scene since the 1990s, both musically and visually Below some basic characteristics of the rivethead dress style. As a divergence from the extravagance of youth cultures such as
New Romantic,
goth,
cyber, and
steampunk, the idea is to make a statement with as few fashion components as possible. The rivethead look commonly is unadorned and epitomizes a direct reflection of the social environment ("street survival wear").
Male •
Tops: Black, gray or olive
tank tops, plain
t-shirts, band shirts, sleeveless shirts (sometimes with the sleeves ripped off),
tie-dye crinkle or burst pattern shirts; black
leather jackets (frequently painted with band
logos), and MA-1
flight jackets. •
Pants:
Cargo and
BDU paratrooper pants, ripped jeans, vintage shorts, often but not always black or
Woodland camouflage; usually tucked into boots, rolled at the bottom cuffs or worn as cut-off shorts. Black leather pants and bondage pants are sometimes worn. •
Footwear:
Combat boots,
steel-toe boots or low shoes, such as
Dr. Martens, Gripfasts,
Grinders and Underground shoes. •
Hair: Partially shaved (
undercut),
flattop,
Mohawk or completely
shaved. Sometimes long hair in combination with undercut or
dreadlocks. •
Accessories:
Teashades and
Ray-Ban Aviator sunglasses. Battle Dress Uniform-style or military belts; bracelets and
dog tags; fingerless leather gloves; sometimes jewelry that incorporates industrial elements such as nails, screws and cogs. Suspenders, or "braces", normally worn hanging off trousers or shorts. •
Body modification: Primarily piercings and tattoos.
Female Rivetgirls may dress along with the
femme fatale look:
sexuality as power. Common are fetish wear, such as black
PVC and
leather corsages,
miniskirts, ankle-deep or knee-high
stiletto heel boots;) or dreadlocked (see Anna Christine of
Luxt). On the other hand, the female rivethead fashion look may be and often is identical to the tough style of the male rivetheads (
Tank Girl aesthetic; military wear == Comparison with goth subculture ==