The finale of Prabal Gurung’s moving 10th anniversary show featured a special accessory. Every one of his 60 diverse models wore a sash emblazoned with the words: “Who gets to be American?”

The politically active Nepalese designer has been asking himself this question a lot, while voting with his feet. He moved his show from Hudson Yards’ The Shed – because of developer Stephen Ross’ President Trump ties – to Spring Studios. The guest list included “Pose” star Indya Moore and actresses Nesta Cooper and Kaitlyn Dever.

All-American touches like raw-denim cargo pants and limited-edition Miron Crosby X Prabal Gurung cowboy boots added to the celebration of what he calls the “true American dream” – the original, inclusive one.

“Though my roots lay with my family in Nepal, this country is my home,” Gurung said in a prepared release. “America is where my heart is.”

Many in the audience were moved by his inclusive message. “I really appreciate Prabal creating a space in his fashion show for people to feel safe and feel like they belong,” Moore told The Post. “Right now, we’re living in a time where it’s important for people to open their eyes and see the truth. That’s what Prabal brings to fashion: the truth.”