Taylor Swift has seen her fair share of magazine covers this past year but in her latest, she shares the spotlight with one of her best friends, Karlie Kloss. The March issue of Vogue follows the friendship of these two tall, blonde powerhouses calling it "unstoppable, inseparable, adorable." Vogue highlights what it's like being friends with Swift, whom Lena Dunham calls "the Betty Crocker of friendships." From what they describe, it seems like Swift's friendship includes a lot of cooking parties, spontaneous vacations, and movie marathons as well as constant support.

Beyond gushing about how great a friend Swift is, the magazine also spoke to the 1989 songstress about her current views on life, following her move to New York City and the release of her first official pop album.

"This last year has felt very different than any other year of my life," Swift told them. "I've felt more settled and unapologetic about who I am and what I stand for. I think that might be one of those symptoms of growing up and becoming your own person, and depending less on other people's opinions of you. I just hope that keeps going-because I'm liking it."

They also spoke to her about the upcoming 1989 world tour, which kicks of May 5 in Tokyo. However, Swift explained that she hasn't planned far beyond the tour. Instead she is taking her career as it comes.

"I don't get so caught up in the work that I don't appreciate the crazy, incredible, astonishing, joyous success that's happened," she told them. "Putting pressure on yourself is good, but putting unnecessary stress on yourself is bad-so I don't worry that I haven't started the next record yet. I don't worry that I don't know what it's going to be. I'm not worried that I have absolutely no timetable as to when it needs to be done. It could be two years from now; it could be three, it could be four. Or it could be one. You get these bursts of inspiration right at the moment you're not expecting to. You just have to live your life, and hopefully you'll take the right risks."

Read the full cover story here, and check out Vogue's "Who's The Best, Best Friend" segment below. Let us know what you think in the comments section!

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