Taylor Swift Covers Rolling Stone; Discusses Harry Styles, Pets and Nightgowns!

By Sarah Price - 09 Sep '14 11:32AM
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Taylor Swift, the "Love Story" hitmaker, is gracing the cover of this week's "Rolling Stone" magazine and while the cover is intriguing, so is the interview inside.

Swift is seen striking a sultry look in a white tank top and jeans for the cover. She is completely drenched in the sea surf with her hair dripping and her thumbs tucked in the back pockets of the jeans.

The cover itself is surprising because this is the first time Swift is showing skin. The country music singer is usually known for her conservative dressing style, but a drenched Swift with her top sticking to her body was the last thing many expected of her.

Swift does manage to carry the look off - at least it has people wanting more. 

Swift reveales in her interview that she hasn't dated anyone after she broke up with "One Direction" singer Harry Styles. Talking of her new album "1989", Swift reveals that this album isn't going to be all about her break-up and heartbreak.

"Different phases of your life have different levels of deep, traumatizing heartbreak. And in this period of my life, my heart was not irreparably broken. So it's not as boy-centric of an album, because my life hasn't been boycentric," she said.

Swift added that life, in general now, is great and she loves her new home in Manhattan where she hangs out a lot with Lena Dunham, the "Girls" star. She and Lena apparently wear white nightgowns during the day and "look like pioneer women, fresh off the Oregon Trail," she explained adding that she has a whole wardrobe of those night gowns.

And she enjoys her time with her pet cats and seagull - Yeah, she has a pet seagull. Of her cats Olivia and Meredith, she says the former is "stage five clinger" while the latter is more "independent."

Swift also added a little about "being straight enemies" with a certain someone, which people are speculating is Katy Perry.

You can read the full interview here.

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