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The whole thing is Chromium web views now.
Or rather, perhaps: no, it's not possible yet.
Pretty sure some enterprising people will figure out how to reverse engineer the new client's CSS and JS and figure out how to inject customized skins into it.
And from that point on, it's probably going to be another game of whack-a-mole between skin authors creating patches to patch-out annoyances in the UI and Valve, trying to force them out to enforce those same annoyances because they add value for their business users - their actual customers.