- Dywayne has a Master of Arts degree in Fine Art, an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters and is a graduate of the London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London, formerly The London Institute.
- Dywayne holds an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, a Master of Arts in Fine Art.
- Dywayne is a graduate of the London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London, formerly The London Institute.
- One of the first creative designers to introduce Carnival Arts to the very first Alternative Fashion Week in 1992.
- Studied at the same primary school as British television presenter, Jasmine Harman.
- Dywayne is of mixed Afro-Caribbean and Amerindian heritage.
- Is the third of six children.
- Has a Black belt in Karate and is a winner of multiple National, English and British Karate Championship awards.
- He is an Alumnus of the Alumni of the London College of Fashion, which includes: Driss Jettou, former PM of Morocco; shoe designer, Jimmy Choo and super model and designer, Alek Wek.
- He is the third of six children.
- Dywayne has performed as a session musician/vocalist and performer with vocal groups, bands, steel orchestras and carnival clubs including: Perpetual Beauty Carnival Association, Pantonic Steel Orchestra, Mangrove Steel band, Eclipse Steel band, Parchmore Project Choir, One Voice Community Choir with Bizzi Dixon and Black Theatre Co-operative with Felix Cross MBE.
- Dywayne Thomas is an Executive Producer of the multi-award-winning short film Sister Wives, which features Mia McKenna-Bruce, Louisa Connolly-Burnham, and Michael Fox. The film was added to The Academy Screening Room for Oscars consideration in 2024.
- Dywayne Thomas appeared in an episode of The Diplomat, a hit political drama series which has streamed on Netflix.
- Thomas became SAG-AFTRA eligible in April 2025, marking a significant milestone in his international acting career.
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