This is the 11170th most frequent German word.
selfridges
The term "Selfridges" is not a German word; it refers to a famous department store in the UK.
Here, 'Selfridges' is used as a proper noun referring to the department store.
Ich habe vor, heute bei Selfridges einzukaufen.
I plan to shop at Selfridges today.
In this sentence, 'Selfridges' refers to the physical building of the department store.
Die Architektur von Selfridges ist wirklich beeindruckend.
The architecture of Selfridges is truly impressive.
Here, 'Selfridges' is used to represent the services and offerings of the department store.