I know, I saw the article this morning and thought how horrendous both interview outfits were.
The chap looks he's wearing his school uniform!
As a pp said, plenty of places sell coloured/checked/striped shirts for ca £10-15 and ties for less than £5. That would look far more appropriate.
And a decent shift dress, cardigan/blazer and shoes, or even smart trousers, shirt and cardi/blazer can all be picked up from the shops she's mentioned (but clearly not actually bothered to look in!).
I think it's actually a really patronising article and written out of her arse. Prattling on about "Monochrome is the default option for fashion editors when it comes to dressing for work; adopt a similarly chic palette when job interviewing."
Well, that shade of blue and the black tshirt look awful together. The woman needs a pair of tights and a pair of shoes that don't look as if she's borrowed them from a 5year old!
And they both need their clothes ironing!
Gah, the whole article really riled me for some reason! I would expect a better quality, better researched piece from a work experience student, let alone an "expert-on-luxury-brands" fashion editor!!