
Saimure Duolikun is an international entrepreneur and media founder based in Dubai. Born in Xinjiang, China. she holds a Bachelor’s degree in Dance from Xinjiang Arts Institute and began her career as a professional dance teacher. After entering the hospitality industry, she later expanded into real estate and media. She is the Founder of SD Luxury Magazine and SD Kids Magazine, platforms focused on luxury, culture, and next-generation creativity. She is also the mother of the well-known Dubai-based child models, ELO Sisters.
She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Dance from Xinjiang Arts Institute, where she received rigorous professional training in classical and contemporary dance. In the early stage of her career in China, she worked within a public institution as a professional dance teacher. This background shaped her disciplined aesthetic sensibility, strong work ethic, and deep respect for education, artistic structure, and long-term development.
In 2013, Saimure Duolikun married a Turkish businessman. Following her marriage, she entered the hospitality and restaurant industry, where she participated in the management and operation of commercial projects. As her family life and professional scope became increasingly international, she shifted her focus overseas and eventually settled in Dubai.
Over the past six years, she has been actively engaged in real estate, media, and magazine publishing in Dubai and all world . Her work centers on high-end content creation, brand development, and cross-cultural communication. She is the Founder and Director of SD Luxury Magazine and SD Kids Magazine, two international platforms created to connect the Middle East, Europe, and global audiences through refined storytelling and cultural perspective.
Under her leadership, SD Luxury Magazine has grown beyond a traditional publication into a recognized media brand that explores fashion, art, travel, and luxury lifestyle through depth rather than spectacle. Her editorial vision emphasizes authenticity, cultural dialogue, and quality over trend-driven visibility, presenting luxury as a mindset rooted in discipline, creativity, and purpose.
Following this success, she launched SD Kids Magazine, extending her vision to children and youth. The platform celebrates creativity, talent, and individuality while promoting education, aesthetics, and ethical exposure for the next generation. This initiative reflects her long-standing belief that meaningful influence begins with responsible guidance and long-term thinking.
As a mother, Saimure Duolikun supports her two mixed-heritage daughters (Elif Kacmaz and Elisa Kacmaz ) ’ creative paths with a professional, balanced, and highly structured approach. While ELO Sisters are active in international children’s fashion and stage performance, she consistently prioritizes education, personal boundaries, and sustainable growth over short-term visibility.
In the public eye, she is often regarded as a woman who balances ambition with stability. Her journey demonstrates that family and career do not exist in opposition, and that elegance and strength, discipline and freedom, can coexist within the same life.
Her path has not been without challenge. Building and sustaining high-end media platforms in a competitive international environment requires patience, resilience, and strategic clarity. Rather than pursuing rapid expansion, she has chosen a long-term approach—transforming limitations into structure and challenges into lasting foundations.
The recognition she has received through industry collaborations, international partnerships, and media presence is the result of consistent professional output rather than momentary exposure. For her, success is defined not by speed, but by credibility and endurance.
Today, Saimure Duolikun continues to expand her media and brand ecosystem. Her future initiatives focus on international collaboration, women and youth empowerment, and the integration of luxury with meaning—connecting creativity with responsibility and influence with purpose.

She believes that:
True success is not defined by titles, but by what remains.
Luxury is not excess, but intention, discipline, and refinement.
A meaningful life is built through clarity of direction and long-term commitment.