Yes. It can be a vector. This bit livejournal.
LiveJournal contains a flaw that allows a remote cross site scripting attack. This flaw exists because the application does not validate CSS style attributes in the '/cgi-bin/cleanhtml.pl' script before being saved. This could allow a user to create a specially crafted URL that would execute arbitrary code in a user's browser within the trust relationship between the browser and the server, leading to a loss of integrity. Read more at osvdb.org/21896
Caja's Attack Vectors Wiki explains how expression and moz-binding and similar mechanisms can allow arbitrary code execution.
Effect
Crafted CSS stylesheets can execute unsanitized javascript in the global scope on some browsers.
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Versions
IE 5 and later (but not IE 8 or later in "standards mode").
Mozilla/Firefox, versions not known.
Example
<div id='oDiv' style='left:expression(alert("hello"), 0)'>
Example DIV
</div>
node.style.cssText = 'left:expression(alert("hello"), 0)';
<input style='-moz-binding: url("http://www.mozilla.org/xbl/htmlBindings.xml#checkbox");'>
div {
-moz-binding: url(data:text/xml;charset=utf-8,%3C%3Fxml%20version%3D%221.0%22%3F%3E%0A%3Cbindings%20id%3D%22xbltestBindings%22%20xmlns%3D%22http%3A//www.mozilla.org/xbl%22%3E%0A%20%20%3Cbinding%20id%3D%22xbltest%22%3E%3Ccontent%3EPASS%3C/content%3E%3C/binding%3E%0A%3C/bindings%3E%0A);
}
node.style.MozBinding = 'url("http://www.mozilla.org/xbl/htmlBindings.xml#checkbox")';
<ul>
<li style="behavior:url(a1.htc) url(a2.htc)">List Item</li>
</ul>
Is it possible to do this safely?
Yes. You can white-list CSS properties and strip out any you don't judge to be safe.
Caja defines white-lists in JSON format that allow a large subset of CSS to be used while banning those that might execute code.