Taylor Swift's red carpet style has evolved over the years from cowboys boots and long flowing, curly hair, to long gowns and carefully styles updos. 

The singer opened up to Marie Claire recently about her thoughts on fall fashion and what she is looking forward to this season. The 23-year-old replied "I like a good velvet shoe. That's something I like. I would love to be able to incorporate that into what I wear."

The Red singer has sported white ensembles many times on the red carpet but said for the fall she prefers to gravitate toward neutral colors like browns and "just kind of like the darker colors but not full-on, not full-on like winter black."

Asked if she follows fashion closely, she explained, "Not to the point where I have an impressive vocabulary about it. You know how some people have a fashion vocabulary where they're like, 'Oh my God, those lines in that new-oh my, I died, I died!' "

"I love following fashion but sometimes when the trend is everyone is dressing like a motorcycle driver or they're wearing a scuba suit and it doesn't really apply to my life, I take what applies to my life," she added. 

Swift's favorite thing to wear are dresses. She told Harper's Bazaar that at the age of 15 she tore out a picture of Gwyneth Paltrow's pink Ralph Lauren 1999 Oscar gown from a magazine and went to multiple stores at a local mall asking if they had anything like it.

"There's just something so feminine about a dress," she explained. "Whether it's a summertime dress that makes me feel carefree, an evening cocktail dress that makes me feel fancy, or a vintage dress that makes me feel like a '50s housewife-which I enjoy feeling like, for some reason-I just really like dresses."

She admitted that she owns "hundreds" of dresses, saying, "because I'm in a predicament where I can't wear a dress twice or else it's pointed out in magazines, so"-she starts laughing-"unfortunately I have to shop for dresses all the time."

Swift also told the magazine that she rarely wears pants, putting on jeans in the winter only to help her stay warm.