Petite influencer accuses H&M of 'making its XS clothes bigger' so they no longer fit her - and argues 'body positivity goes both ways' Ana Lendl said the struggle of finding clothes that fit 'goes both ways' READ MORE: Has H&M lost its way? How ads 'sexualising' children, 'casual racism' and a boycott over its presence in Israel have seen it fall behind By Gina Kalsi For Mailonline Published: 10:26, 30 September 2024 | Updated: 10:27, 30 September 2024 e-mail 2 View comments An influencer has hit out at H&M and claimed the store has made size XS 'bigger' - meaning it no longer fits her petite frame. Ana Lendl, from Vienna, Austria, posted a clip on Instagram that racked up more than 10million views venting about the measurements. The fast fashion giant claims that XS is a UK size 6 or an EU 34 with a waist measurement of between 24 to 25 inches.
Ana wrote in the caption: 'Many brands have embraced the 'body positivity' movement by offering plus sizes, which is a fantastic step toward inclusivity for the new generation. 'But WAIT: we need to acknowledge that the struggle goes BOTH ways.' Ana Lendl, from Vienna, Austria, posted a clip on Instagram that racked up more than 10million views venting about H&M's measurements View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ana Lendl (@ana_lendl) The content creator posted a video of the XS label on her clothes as she tried them on in the changing room.
Ana showed herself pulling on the baggy mini skirts, along with showing how big the .