Taylor Swift | taylor swift interview
TaylorSwift[1]burstsintohermom’sNashvillekitchen,smiling,lookingremarkablylikeTaylorSwift.(Thatred-lip,classicthing?Check.)“Ineedsomeonetohelpdyemyhairpink,”shesays,andmomentslater,herendsmatchhersparklynailpolish,sneakers,andthestripesonherbutton-down.It’sallinkeepingwiththepastelaestheticofhernewalbum,Lover;black-leathercombat-Taylorfromherpreviousalbumcyclehashandedbackthephone.Aroundtheblack-granitekitchenisland,alliscalmandnormal,asSwift’smom,dad,andyoungerbrotherpassthrough.Hermom’stwo...
Taylor Swift[1] bursts into her mom’s Nashville kitchen, smiling, looking remarkably like Taylor Swift. (That red-lip, classic thing? Check.) “I need someone to help dye my hair pink,” she says, and moments later, her ends match her sparkly nail polish, sneakers, and the stripes on her button-down. It’s all in keeping with the pastel aesthetic of her new album, Lover; black-leather combat-Taylor from her previous album cycle has handed back the phone. Around the black-granite kitchen island, all is calm and normal, as Swift’s mom, dad, and younger brother pass through. Her mom’s two dogs, one very small, one very large, pounce upon visitors with slurping glee. It could be any 29-year-old’s weekend visit with her parents, if not for the madness looming a few feet down the hall.
In an airy terrace, 113 giddy, weepy, shaky, still-in-disbelief fans are waiting for the start of one of Swift’s secret sessions, sacred rituals in Swift-dom. She’s about to play them her seventh alb...