not read the article yet, but...
the headline is about first impressions - the top picture is of an aide fixing his hair while Corbyn walks to his next media appointment.
It's a really unflattering photo and combined with the headline implies that:
Corbyn is disorganised and his aides are patronising him
or
Corbyn has no time to try to look good, he's more concerned with being/doing good
depending on your POV.
and after reading the rest of the article. It's a behind the scenes piece about Corbyn sorting out his shadow cabinet. Though it seems to go out of it's way to paint an unflattering picture of Corbyn.
Which isn't altogether unsurprising as Corbyn has stated on numerous occasions that he dislikes the mainstream media, notably in his victory speech, so it's only natural that the media establishment are going to attack him on all sides.
In the last few days various media people are still turning somersaults, this is the biggest political story in the UK in as long as I can remember and they all seem to determined to milk the gift horse of every last golden egg they can.
The Labour party as it was last week is mostly still standing around open mouthed asking WTF just happened? The Tories don't know whether to be really happy or really scared, they seem to have settled on looking smug for the time being.
It's going to take a while for things to settle down and until they do it's hard to know what difference Corbyns leadership will make.
I think that one of the most interesting sides to the whole thing is how Corbyn vs Media is going to play out.