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Welcome to the House of Mirelle, a resource for you to learn about fashion history, social history and Hull’s fab fashion house!    The House Of Mirelle was a high end fashion house that existed in the UK city of Hull between 1938 and 1978. It was owned by creative pioneer Mira Bibbero Mountain, famous […]

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