“As a Muslim woman I have always found that the only options for me are the traditional Islamic clothes, or buying high-street brands in sizes too big so that I was covered. There was no compromise.” explained Elenany. “I started to design and make my own clothes and other Muslims began complementing me on them. That was when I realised there is a real demand for Islamic clothing with a modern edge.”
After graduating from London South Bank University (LSBU) with a degree in Engineering Product Design, Sarah applied for a place on LSBU’s Enterprise Associate Scheme which supports students with entrepreneurial flair. Upon completion of the course she received a formal academic qualification in the form of an MSc in Enterprise by Learning Contract.

Sarah Elenany
As an Enterprise Associate she has successfully applied for £40,000 from The Emerald Fund to create the new collection – which Sarah describes as “relevant to Muslims and non-Muslims alike.”
“I have used bold shapes and vibrant colours, and I expect they will completely turn any preconceptions on their heads. At the same time I think Muslims will appreciate the wit of the designs that borrow from Islamic imagery.”
The mainstay of the Elenany range is knee-length dresses and outerwear – with a focus on a cut that flatters the wearer without hugging their contours. The Elenany graphics are a key theme which Sarah believes reflect the joy of the culture.
Sarah is now in the process of sourcing a manufacturer for her clothes and constructing a website for online orders.





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