The scene subculture is a youth subculture which was common in the UK, the United States, Europe, Asia, and Latin America from the mid 2000s until the early 2010s. It combines the fashions of emo, goth, pop punk, skater subculture, hip-hop and indie, with emphasis on androgyny and bright colors. In the recent past, teenagers and young adults involved in this style have been called "scene people," "scene kids," "trendies" or sometimes "scenesters" in the United States, "scene kids," "chemos", or "" in the UK, "coloridos", "floggers" and "pokemon" in Latin America, and "shamate" (Simplified: 杀马特) in China.
The scene subculture began in United Kingdom during the late 1990s and early 2000s when some members of the chav subculture began to experiment with alternative fashion, and took fashionable characteristics of indie pop, emo, rave music, and punk fashions. The fashion originally included typical pop punk and skater clothing like tripp pants, stripes, tartan, spiky hair, Chucks, Vans, and trucker hats derived from grunge and skate punk fashion.