Fully researched and fully peer-reviewed article that investigates the link between Sofia Coppola's film The Virgin Suicides, girlhood, and fashion, exploring the issue of gender and representations in popular cinema. Abstract: Sofia Coppolas film The Virgin Suicides (1999) can be viewed as visualizing the (re)negotiation process of the twinned aspects of girlish `autonomy and `restriction. Although the films references to more established images of girlhood are observable, its vague, narrative neutrality, supported by cinematic aesthetics with a dreamy and melancholic effect, leaves their meanings largely unexplained. Connected to our contemporary ideas about adolescence, femininity is generally linked to either pathological fragility or e...