
When Karoline Leavitt stepped in front of the cameras on the North Lawn, few expected her outfit to become the day’s main headline. But that’s exactly what happened. The White House Press Secretary wore a striking green ankle-length dress with a knee-high slit — a bold choice that quickly ignited reactions across social media.
The dress, paired with simple brown heels, was deemed “too tight” by critics, with some speculating it was “on backward.” Others were more supportive, noting the pressure public women face for their appearance. “I can’t fit into my clothes from five years ago either,” one user commented, offering a relatable perspective.
But beyond the fashion fuss lies a deeper story.
Just last month, Leavitt opened up on The Megyn Kelly Show about her personal life — including her marriage to Nicholas Riccio, who is 32 years her senior. The two met during her congressional campaign and bonded deeply, she said. Now 27, Leavitt calls Riccio her best friend and says he’s an incredible father to their son, Niko, born July 10, 2024.
Despite the dress discourse, Leavitt remains unfazed. Her focus? Her family and her work. Social media can talk — but she’s walking, parenting, and briefing all at once.
Sometimes the story isn’t about the dress. It’s about the woman wearing it — and the life she’s living off-camera.