Musician Taylor Swift arrives at the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscars Party in West Hollywood, California
Musician Taylor Swift arrives at the 2014 Vanity Fair Oscars Party in West Hollywood, California March 2, 2014. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok

Taylor Swift is famous for writing lyrics for her songs that are inspired from her love life and experiences she shares with ex-boyfriends. However, the "I Knew You Were Trouble" singer has no regrets about it and says that this habit of hers has made her life interesting and has in fact given a boost to her singing career. The 24-year-old appears on the cover page of ASOS magazine where she poses as a "super girl."

Dressed in a sparkling silver crop top and matching skirt without any frills, the country singer poses with both her hands raised in a muscleman pose. The singer, who is known for her friendship with famous celebrity girls like Lorde, Selena Gomez, Katy Perry and even model Karlie Kloss, revealed to the magazine that she never dresses up for the opposite sex but her girlfriends.

"When I'm getting dressed, it's always based on what my friends will think," said Taylor to ASOS. "They are my number one priority and the opinions of girls are more important to me at this point in my life."

But all of Taylor's girlfriends are bcelebrities with busy life. She does not like to mingle with non-celebrities because she is "really not interested in that kind of deal" where a lot of celebrities surround themselves with "very chic cling-ons who don't really have much of a job or a passion."

"My friends are the kind of people that have their own lives, and their own busy schedules, and that's why we get along so well," revealed the actress to the magazine. The "Red" singer further told the magazine that she does not have any regrets about taking inspiration for music from her heartbreaks and numerous boyfriends. Without them her "music would be more beige," said the actress. The songstress who has been linked in the past to One Direction singer Harry Styles, "Twilight" actor Tyler Launter, singer John Mayer, "Prisoners" actor Jake Gyllenhaal among others, says she "would have liked to save herself" from gossip and heartache but she now believes that her biggest mistakes have actually proved to be her "greatest career triumphs." Meanwhile, check out all her pictures from the magazine here.