1) He was talking to Jane, impeccably dressed.
2) He invited Jane over, impeccably dressed.
3) He called Jane to the stage, impeccably dressed.
​Are all these sentences correct?
In all of them, Jane is impeccably dressed.
Gratefully,
Navi
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Re: impeccably dressed
All possible, but the participle phrase in every case naturally refers to the subject.