Perfect pairing

Two London colleagues have been promoting our ‘Royal Mail at Selfridges’ partnership by taking part in a photoshoot.
Wimbledon postwoman Karrie Scott and Mount Pleasant’s Greg Dacosta swapped their mailbag for lights, camera, action to promote the partnerships’ joint product range.
‘Royal Mail at Selfridges’ is an immersive experience spanning store and online, which offers customers an opportunity to reinforce personal connections with friends, family and even Santa!
For a behind-the-scenes look at the dedicated space at Selfridges London, click here.
And Karrie has been answering questions on Christmas, Royal Mail and the Selfridges partnership…
1) What does Christmas at Royal Mail mean to you?
‘The busiest time of year! Long, cold and tiring days.’
2) What do you think about Royal Mail partnering with Selfridges, another iconic British brand?
‘I think it’s incredible they’ve partnered up, I hope everyone loves it!’
3) What was your favourite part of the Selfridges/Royal Mail shoot?
‘I’m so grateful to have been asked to do it, the whole day was surreal. The best part was wearing all the clothes and being glammed up, of course.’
4) What do you think about working during Peak?
‘It’s tough with the extra amount of work, but I love Christmas as everyone’s happy and in the Christmas spirit!’
5) What's your favourite Christmas movie?
‘It has to be Home Alone.’
6) What’s your favourite family Christmas tradition?
‘Eat and drink as much as possible, and spending quality time together.’
7) What’s your Christmas message to fellow frontline colleagues?
‘Pat yourself on the back for working endlessly through a tough year and have a wonderful Christmas!’
8) What's been your most memorable moment of 2020?
‘Definitely my Vogue feature! And of course, representing Royal Mail at the Selfridges photoshoot!’
9) What’s customer sentiment been like during 2020?
‘I feel we’re definitely appreciated much more, which is obviously nice!’
10) What are you hoping for in 2021?
‘I hope Covid-19 is firmly under control…and going on holiday.’