“No matter where you come from or where you are at now, now you are who you are meant to be because there is no one in the world like you. “I want to have something in fashion for everyone,” McKoy said. In addition, McKoy said she has special performances and surprises in store for guests in attendance. Vendors and a live deejay will also be present. The show will feature 70 uniquely created designs from seven different collections. "We must be open minded and not be so judgmental, as we are often prone to do," McKoy said. Like Barbara Jordan, she said she believes that “we, as human beings, must be willing to accept people who are different from ourselves.” McKoy said she believes in fighting the boundaries and adversaries she faced, and still faces today, in order to make not only her dreams come true, but to also give models across the nation the opportunity to walk in a fashion show, regardless of their race, gender, or background. This year, the show will pay homage to Juneteenth, an annual holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States, which has been celebrated by African-Americans since the late 1800s. Now, having not limited herself to what other's said was not possible, she is watching her dreams unfold. Throughout her years, McKoy said she had a dream and vision for herself where she imagined the mark she wanted to leave on the world. In 2021, S&M Custom Design designer McKoy made history in the fashion world by orchestrating the first ever high fashion show to be held in Orange County by one company and one designer, with over 50 models from across the globe. Ocoee fashion designer Santia McKoy is returning this summer with her second S&M Custom Design World Tour Fashion Show.