Are you truly trendy or are you just a tacky transplant?

An influencer has sparked debate after sharing a list of the “status symbols” beloved by fashionable Gen Z women in downtown Manhattan.

Chloe Hechter took to TikTok to share her list of must-haves that signal sophistication and influence, including a designer dog and a coveted contact that can get you seated at any in-demand restaurant.

Chloe Hechter took to TikTok to share her list of must-haves that signal sophistication and influence, including a designer dog and a coveted contact that can get you seated at any in-demand restaurant. tiktok/@chloehechterr

Also on Hechter’s hot list: pricey yoga mats.

“If you’re pulling up to Corepower with an Alo mat or a Lululemon mat I know you mean business,” the influencer enthused. “You could’ve got a $15 mat from TJ Maxx, but you didn’t.”

Other objects that signalled status, per the TikTokker, include pricey Parke sweatshirts, $35 Aesop hand soap, and an in-unit washer-dryer.

Meanwhile, according to Hechter, daschunds are the dog dujour .

Other objects that signalled status, per the TikTokker, include pricey Parke sweatshirts, $35 Aesop hand soap, and an in-unit washer-dryer.

Parke sweatshirts are uber popular with fashionable young women living in New York. Heather Khalifa for the NY Post

Membership at a fashionable fitness club, such as Equinox or a top Pilates studio, is simiarly considered a status symbol among New York’s young elites, says the influencer, as is training for a marathon.

“I feel like saying you ran or are going to run a marathon is huge clout,” Hechter declared.

The influencer ended the list by saying that having a place outside of the city to escape to also signalled status, as did knowing someone who could get you into the celeb-fave restaurant The Corner Store.

However, viewers were divided by the list, which Hechter said wasn’t meant to be taken as gospel.

“Literally spot on,” one fan fawned.

A contact who can hook you up with a table at the trendy restaurant The Corner Store Robert Miller

Others disagreed, including a detractor who tartly remarked: “This list is giving Ohio transplant.”

“You can’t ‘buy’ status in NYC,” another claimed. “You have to earn it through business, athletic, or academic achievement.”

“As a lifelong NYer much older than you, this is a list for Gen Z and younger,” a separate cynic sniped. “True NY City status is based on generational wealth, achievement, charitable contributions and an apartment (Co-op or Condo) in an impossible to get in building.”

Hechter responded, saying she “totally agreed” with that take.