Natalia Dyer Is Already Wearing This Runway-Approved 2024 Trend

While traveling to Copenhagen Fashion Week is definitely fun, it's also work. Part of my job is to attend shows and take note of recurring themes that pop up on the runways. For the spring/summer 2024 season, there was one trend, in particular, that was absolutely everywhere: long shorts. The list of brands that included long shorts in their shows is lengthy, but I'll attempt to call out several—Gestuz, Baum und Pferdgarten, Kernemilk, Paolina Russo, Remain, Wood Wood, and The Garment. Is that enough to convince you of the trend's staying power?

Stranger Things star Natalia Dyer is getting quite the head start on spring 2024 trends, as she was just photographed wearing long shorts in New York City. I love the chill way she styled them, with a loose button-down shirt and loafers. It doesn't get any easier than that. Scroll down to see Natalia Dyer's new outfit and shop long shorts for yourself. 

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On Natalia Dyer: Prada loafers

Long Shorts on the Spring/Summer 2024 Runways

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Gestuz
(Image credit: Gestuz)

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Kernemilk
(Image credit: Kernemilk)

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Paolina Russo
(Image credit: Paolina Russo )

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Wood Wood
(Image credit: Wood Wood)

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The Garment
(Image credit: The Garment )

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Baum und Pferdgarten
(Image credit: Baum und Pferdgarten)

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Remain
(Image credit: Remain)

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Skall Studio
(Image credit: Skall Studio)

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