Taylor Swift rocked some tight blue jeans and stylish black shoes for her Glamour cover photo shoot, and looked just like the superstar she's become while remaining the casual, sweet girl that she's been.
The starlet's most recent album, 'Fearless' sold 2.1 million copies in less than two months. And last year, she became the youngest person ever to win an 'Album of the Year' award at the Academy of Country Music Awards. Such fame and success can take some teenage pop tarts and turn them into wild party animals, ruining their reputation and career alike. But, as Swift reveals in her interview, partying just isn't her style.
Taylor Swift is dressed down and looking super chic in denim for Glamour's August "Jeans" issue, on newsstands July 7. Taylor was photographed by Matthias Vriens wearing Lanvin, Prada, Viktor & Rolf, Dolce & Gabbana and Christian Louboutin.
Matthias Vriens, Glamour
Taylor Swift is dressed down and looking super chic in denim for Glamour's August "Jeans" issue, on newsstands July 7. Taylor was photographed by Matthias Vriens wearing Lanvin, Prada, Viktor & Rolf, Dolce & Gabbana and Christian Louboutin.
Matthias Vriens, Glamour
Taylor Swift is dressed down and looking super chic in denim for Glamour's August "Jeans" issue, on newsstands July 7. Taylor was photographed by Matthias Vriens wearing Lanvin, Prada, Viktor & Rolf, Dolce & Gabbana and Christian Louboutin. Photo credit: Matthias Vriens On-sale date: Tuesday, July 7
Matthias Vriens, Glamour
On her fans: "Some people get freaked out by huge displays of emotion from fans, but I like criers and people who come up to me bawling and screaming. Hearing a crowd scream is the coolest sound in the world. It can motivate me to do anything."
On partying: "I've never been fascinated by the party lifestyle. Sometimes people look at me like, 'You're 19 and don't want to rebel?' For me, rebelling is done with words: I love to write honest songs that name real people, then get up onstage and live out those emotions in front of 15,000 people. Penciling in a night to get wasted is not something I want to do."
On being a workaholic: "I get really restless when I haven't worked for a dayand a half. I have a recurring dream that people are lined up next to mybed, waiting for autographs and taking pictures of me!"
On what she likes in a guy: "I wouldn't want to date pushover who would let me makeall the plans and have all the control...I'd rather be with someone who hashis own voice and passion and ambition."
On handling her lifestyle: "I've never felt like I needed to tone down being seen as aregular person. When I first started doing MySpace, I wrote by bio in thefirst person. I didn't want [it] to look like a publicity promo site, so Iwas the one doing all the commenting, and I was the one putting up thepictures and videos. I've approached my whole career like that-I don't seethat ever changing."
On body issues: "I think the reason a lot of celebrities feel insecure and want to stop eating altogether is because they see so many pictures of themselves on a daily basis. It?s unhealthy how many times you see your own image?it?s just constant. When you see something enough, you?re going to tear it down to the point where some days you feel like you?re not even pretty. I get insecure about my eyes because I once read a blog comment that said, ?Her eyes are so small.? I thought, Are my eyes small? Oh no?they are!"