Hi,
I agree that it is way way overused, just like the term "TILT" hat is used incorrectly and way too much.
I first used the term wiggle dress back in 1997 when I first started selling vintage on line. Next thing I knew, more and more sellers started using it. And now....forget it! I know I was certainly not the first one to use that term...but I seldom saw it used online until about 8-10 years ago.
A wiggle dress is one of those things that you know it when you see it, but it defies a simple explanation based only on measurements. It also has to have a "look"..and be sexy or flirty too.
I don't use it in a title anymore.
I defined the term differently than others.....I always inferred that it meant that the dress was so very form fitting in the skirt, and usually snug all over (SNUG is key) that you literally had to wiggle your way into it...and wiggle out of it. To me, it was not really the way it made you walk, as actually a woman wiggles MORE when she is not as snugly confined. A true wiggle dress will make you walk a certain way that is for sure, usually with more of a sway to the hips...maybe we should call them "SWAY" dresses! But I agree when a woman sways her hips, her rear end does wiggle! giggle...Ha ha.
But I also agree it certainly does effect a womans walk, and she tends to just "wiggle it" herself more when she wear one!
Anyway...I am rambling.
B:sunshine: