Taylor Swift: February ‘Vogue’ Cover Girl

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Taylor Swift gets artsy in her new spread for Vogue’s February issue.

Check out some highlights from her interview:

On when she stopped caring about being cool: “I think that happened as soon as I left school, when I was sixteen, because then all that mattered was music and this dream that I’d had my whole life. It never mattered to me that people in school didn’t think that country music was cool, and they made fun of me for it—though it did matter to me that I was not wearing the clothes that everybody was wearing at that moment. But at some point, I was just like, I like wearing sundresses and cowboy boots.”

On if she gets freaked out by her fame: “This is what I’ve wanted to do my whole life,” she says. “It never freaks me out. Never. Ever. But you know what does freak me out? When is the other shoe going to drop? I am so happy right now. So I am always living in fear. This can’t be real, right? This can’t really be my life.”

On what she worries about: “I fret about the future,. What my next move should be. What the move after that should be. How I am going to sustain this. How do I evolve. I get so ahead of myself. I’m like, ‘What am I going to be doing at 30?’ But there’s no way to know that! So it’s this endless mind-boggling equation that you’ll never figure out. I overanalyze myself into being a big bag of worries.”

On love: “I think I am smart unless I am really, really in love, and then I am ridiculously stupid…I got nothing going on! I just don’t really feel like dating. I really have this great life right now, and I’m not sad and I’m not crying this Christmas, so I am really stoked about that.”

For even more of the interview, check out Vogue.com.

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