Rachelle Bergstein is an author and publishing professional known for her debut work, "Women from the Ankle Down," which explores the cultural history of women's footwear. A graduate of Vassar College, she earned a degree in English Literature with Phi Beta Kappa honors before beginning her career in the literary world.
Bergstein's professional journey began in Brooklyn, where she initially worked as a cocktail waitress before transitioning into publishing. Over seven years, she gained experience in the industry, starting with an entry-level position at a literary agency. Her background in literature and publishing informs her writing, which blends meticulous research with engaging storytelling. "Women from the Ankle Down" reflects her ability to weave historical insight with contemporary relevance, establishing her as a thoughtful commentator on fashion and culture.
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Women from the Ankle Down: The Story of Shoes and How They Define Us