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Well, no one killed themselves, so the trip was a success!
Who needs AU when you can quote F Scott Fitzgerald on demand?
It’s been a while, but we’ve found that gifs are weirdly relatable
“HATE U$ LIKE WE’RE F∆MOUS” – whether they’re Lad Clothing or Fresh Young Kings, Liverpool’s newest t-shirt company has a lot to say.
Benefit goes via Baker Street (and the Beauty Bazaar) to launch its new concealer.
Warehouse shows its Spring/Summer collection in Camp and Furnace – a more hipster direction for the girly brand?
Shit, Mother’s Day is on Sunday. Better send it Special Delivery.
“We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the neon strip lighting” – Wilde, 2013.
“But I’m coming alive” at an Everything Everything gig
If you’re going to get into someone’s pants, make sure they’re the right ones.
Got drunk, remembered my phone had a camera circa 2am.
It’s the first weekday night after exams, so here’s what you wore to drink fat frogs
Daniel Sandler has given makeovers to Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, and Rachel Weisz. Are you next?
Wear with everything, goes with nothing; The Tab looks at how to style your scarf.
The Tab teams up with Liverpool Uni Fashion Society to scout out the best-dressed students on campus
The humble (or ugly?) festive jumper is the first to be featured in The Tab’s “The Student Wardrobe” series.
Scouse style: big lashes, big buns, big heels, and more confidence than that lad who just won’t give up.
Carnage Liverpool is a rite of passage for the city’s students, and the t-shirt challenge gives every individual the chance to release their inner fashion darling.